Sadiq Khan Zand

Sadiq Khan Zand
'Vakil e-Ra'aayaa وكيل الرّعايا
(Representative of the People)

Sadiq Khan Zand
Shah of Iran
Reign 1779–1781
Predecessor Abol Fath Khan
Successor Ali Murad Khan
Born ?
Died 1782
Zand Palace, Shiraz
Dynasty Zand dynasty
Father Inaq Khan
Mother Bay Agha
Religion Shia Islam

Sadiq Khan Zand (Persian: صادق‌خان زند, d. 1781), also known as Muhammad Sadiq was the fifth Shah of the Zand dynasty, who ruled Persia from August 22, 1779 until March 14, 1781.

Biography

Karim Khan's death in March 1779 was followed by a power struggle. His sons Muhammad Ali Khan and Abol Fath Khan were declared co-rulers, but their rule was only nominal; real power was in the hands of their uncle Zaki Khan. After Zaki Khan's murder by the people of Isfahan, there was widespread rebellion. Ali Murad Khan, the commander of the royal army, who was sent to undermine a Qajar attack in the north, betrayed Abol Fath and left the capital defenseless. Karim Khan's brother Muhammad Sadiq, supported by the Nizari imam Abū-l-Ḥasan ʻAlī, collected an army in Kerman and invaded Shiraz, where he faced little resistance.[1] On August 22, 1779, Abol Fath died from a heart attack and he became the ruler of Persia.

His cause of death is not known, but Ali Murad succeeded him.

Court of Sadigh Khan Zand

References

  1. Farhad Daftary, The Ismāʿīlīs: Their History and Doctrines (Cambridge University Press, 1990: ISBN 0-521-42974-9), p. 500.

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Regnal titles
Preceded by
Mohammad Ali Khan
Shah of Persia
17791781
Succeeded by
Ali Murad Khan
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