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Reza Qoli Mirza Afshar (1719–1749) was the first son of the Afsharid conqueror
Nader Shah Nader Shah Afshar ( fa, نادر شاه افشار; also known as ''Nader Qoli Beyg'' or ''Tahmāsp Qoli Khan'' ) (August 1688 – 19 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful rulers in Iranian h ...
. When Nader came under the service of a Persian nobleman who hired him as a courier, Nader killed his assistant courier. Though his speech to the Persian king
Sultan Husayn Soltan Hoseyn ( fa, شاه سلطان حسین, Soltān-Hoseyn; 1668 – 9 September 1727) was the Safavid shah of Iran from 1694 to 1722. He was the son and successor of Shah Solayman (). Born and raised in the royal harem, Soltan Hoseyn ascen ...
convinced the king to pardon him, when Nader returned to his employer the nobleman was angered and Nader suspected he would try and kill him. To make it worse Nader had fallen in love with the nobleman's daughter and wished to marry her. When the nobleman refused the marriage proposal, Nader killed him and ran off with his daughter into the mountains where Reza Qoli Mirza was born. Reza, being the only child from Nader's first marriage, held a special status amongst the Shah's sons and was given the title of viceroy when Nader left Persia on a military expedition to Mughal India. He proved himself a competent commander who side by side with Nader's veteran lieutenant
Tahmasp Khan Jalayer {{Context, date=May 2016 Tahmasp Khan Jalayer was one of the most prominent and battle-hardened generals of the Naderian wars and served Nader Shah from the very early days of his military career in Khorasan until he was forced to rebel during the l ...
, defeated the Uzbek armies to the east of the empire although Nader ordered a halt to hostilities. After Nader's triumphal return from his victories in India and central Asia, he and Reza Qoli became increasingly suspicious of one another, a matter hardly helped by Nader's deteriorating mental health. After a failed assassination attempt matters came to a head and Nader imprisoned his son accusing him of being the conspirator. In a fit of rage Nader ordered Reza's eyes be cut out but when presented with the gory spectacle of his son's two dismembered eyeballs he immediately regretted his deed. Having lost his eyes Reza also lost his position as the successor of his father. He was later executed by one of Nader's successors,
Adil Shah Ali-qoli Khan ( fa, علیقلی‌خان), commonly known by his regnal title Adel Shah (also spelled Adil; , "the Just King") was the second shah of Afsharid Iran, ruling from 1747 to 1748. He was the nephew and successor of Nader Shah (), th ...
, in a bid to remove any rival claimants to the throne.


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Joseph von Semlin Johann Joseph von Semlin (born Mostafa Ali Mirza Khan; 1736–1824) was the reputed son of Nader Shah. After his father's murder, a loyalist brought Ali Mirza Khan to Maria Theresa in Vienna, Austria, who named him ''"Johann Joseph Freiherr von ...


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