Enlightenment · Middle East · War

1723

Afghans Overrun Isfahan

September 1723

The Hotaki Afghan army under Mahmud swept into Isfahan, ending Safavid rule over Persia's ancient capital. The siege had starved the city to the point of cannibalism. One of the Islamic world's greatest cultural centers was left in ruins. Persia would not recover stability until Nader Shah's iron hand restored it a decade later.