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Nadir shah took the peacock throne to persia along with other treasures. He went on a campaign with kurbish tribesmen. He was assassinated and the throne was demolished by the tribesmen and the jewels taken away. It is now kept in museum.

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What was been looted by nadir shah from subcontinent?

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Nadir Shah, the King of Iran, invaded India in 1739 and defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah in the battle of Karnal. However, Nadir Shah reinstated Muhammad Shah to the Indian throne. As a reward, he got from Muhammad Shah, the Peacock Throne along with other priceless Mughal treasures.


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When did Nadir Shah invade India?

Nadir Shah invaded India in 1739, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. He defeated Muhammad Shah in the battle of Karnal and later sacked Delhi. When he went back to Iran, he carried with him immense riches from India including the famous Peacock Throne.


When did Nadir Shah's invasion of India happen?

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Who was the Mughal king from1719 to 1748 AD?

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