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Mohammad Khan Baluch's Rebellion : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mohammad Khan Baluch's Rebellion
In the aftermath of Nader's crippling defeat and expulsion from Ottoman Baghdad the commander who was put in charge of the 12,000 soldiers to maintain the siege of the city, Mohammad Khan Baluch, fled from Mesopotamia and returned to southern Persia where taking advantage of Nader's shattered prestige due to his ignominious defeat at the hands of Topal Pasha at Samarra, Mohammad Khan raised the banner of rebellion in the south of the country. == Nader forsakes Mesopotamia == Returning from the debacle in front of the gates of Baghdad Mohammad Khan Baluch seized the opportunity which this vacuum of power and authority in the country afforded him to take up arms in the hope of curving out his own independent fiefdom. After the decisive victory of the Ottomans in the first Mesopotamian campaign Nader managed to rebuild his army in an astonishingly small time frame and take to the field once more, this time crushing the main Ottoman army and capturing all its guns and baggage. Poised to take Baghdad he was forced to finally turn back and deal with Mohammad Khan's strengthening rebellion. Marching south east Nader was joined by Tahmasp Khan Jalayer as well as the governor of Kohgiluyeh.
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