Battle of Marv

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The Battle of Merv occurred on 2 December 1510 as a result of Shah Ismail I's Safavid invasion of the Khorasan region of Uzbek. It ended with Safavid annexation of the Khorasan region.

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battleKhanate of BukharaSafavid IranTurkmenistan

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Four paintings after the murals of the Chehel Sutun Palace, Qajar Iran, late 19th - early 20th century (1)Four paintings after the murals of the Chehel Sutun Palace, Qajar Iran, late 19th - early 20th century (1)
Battle of Merv (1510), between Ismail I and Shaybani Khan. Chehel Sotoun, Isfahan, painted circa 1647Battle of Merv (1510), between Ismail I and Shaybani Khan. Chehel Sotoun, Isfahan, painted circa 1647
The Battle between Shah Ismail and Shaybani KhanThe Battle between Shah Ismail and Shaybani Khan
Shah Ismail I at the Battle of Marv (1510). Palace of Chehel Sotoun, circ 1650 paintingShah Ismail I at the Battle of Marv (1510). Palace of Chehel Sotoun, circ 1650 painting
Isma‘il observes the execution of the Uzbek leader Shaybak (“Shahi Beg” Khan), Tarikh-i Jahanara. 1683, Iran (Chester Beatty Library, MS. Per. 278)Isma‘il observes the execution of the Uzbek leader Shaybak (“Shahi Beg” Khan), Tarikh-i Jahanara. 1683, Iran (Chester Beatty Library, MS. Per. 278)
The Battle between Shah Ismail and Shaybani Khan-editedThe Battle between Shah Ismail and Shaybani Khan-edited
Abulkhair-sultan, son of Kasim KhanAbulkhair-sultan, son of Kasim Khan