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In 1739, Nāder Shāh acquired a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] in the shape of a diamond when he sacked the Taj Mahal. In awe of its splendor, he named it [[Koh-i-Noor]] ('Mountain of Light').<ref name="ACBM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref><ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: The Fiend Nadir Shah]]</ref>
In 1739, Nāder Shāh acquired a [[Pieces of Eden|Piece of Eden]] in the shape of a diamond when he sacked the Taj Mahal. In awe of its splendor, he named it [[Koh-i-Noor]] ('Mountain of Light').<ref name="ACBM">''[[Assassin's Creed: Brahman]]''</ref><ref name="ACI">''[[Assassin's Creed: Initiates]]'' – [[Database: The Fiend Nadir Shah]]</ref>


In 1747, Nāder Shāh was attacked by [[Assassins]] led by [[Salah Bey]], the captain of the guard. Although Nāder Shāh was able to kill two of the Assassins, Salah was able to kill the Shah with a [[Swords|sword]]. The Koh-i-Noor subsequently fell into the hands of [[Ahmad Shāh Durrānī|Ahmad Shāh]], an Afghan chief.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters]]: "The Fiend Nadir Shah"</ref>
In 1747, Nāder Shāh was attacked by [[Assassins]] led by [[Salah Bey]], the captain of the guard. He managed to cut down two of the Assassins before being slain by Salah Bey with a [[Swords|sword]]. The Koh-i-Noor subsequently fell into the hands of [[Ahmad Shāh Durrānī|Ahmad Shāh]], an Afghan chief.<ref name="ACRG">''[[Assassin's Creed: Rogue]]'' – [[War Letters]]: "The Fiend Nadir Shah"</ref>


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Revision as of 01:12, 8 July 2025

Nāder Shāh Afshār (1688 or 1698 – 1747) was the Shah of Iran from 1736 to 1747 and the founder of the Afsharid dynasty.

Biography

In 1739, Nāder Shāh acquired a Piece of Eden in the shape of a diamond when he sacked the Taj Mahal. In awe of its splendor, he named it Koh-i-Noor ('Mountain of Light').[1][2]

In 1747, Nāder Shāh was attacked by Assassins led by Salah Bey, the captain of the guard. He managed to cut down two of the Assassins before being slain by Salah Bey with a sword. The Koh-i-Noor subsequently fell into the hands of Ahmad Shāh, an Afghan chief.[3]

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Appearances

References

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