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Zaki Khan Zaki Khan Zand (died June 6, 1779) was an Iranian military commander and contender for the throne. A member of the Zand Dynasty of Iran, Zaki Khan, though he never became ''Shah'' of the Persian Empire, managed to exert power over the Empire during the three months between the death of his half-brother Karim Khan, on March 2, 1779, and his own brutal death. He was the father of Akbar Khan Zand and grandfather of Rustam Khan Zand ==Origins and early years==
Zaki Khan was born into the Zand tribe, who had been uprooted by Nadir Shah from their ancestral lands near Hamadan, in the central Iranian region of Lorestan, and settled in Northern Khorasan. At Nadir's death in 1747, the Zand returned to Lorestan, and their leader Karim Khan managed to gain vast political power, taking control of Isfahan in 1750, where they installed a puppet underage Shah, Ismail III. After ten more years, Karim Khan was proclaimed Shah, and his power extended over most Central and Western Iran. Zaki Khan was doubly related to Karim Khan: he was his first cousin through their fathers, and his half-brother on the mother's side. The fortunes of Zaki Khan followed those of his half-brother and protector the Shah, and he was considered of his main generals.
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