Ali-Morad Khan Zand, born in the year seventeen forty, emerged as a significant figure in Iranian history as the fifth ruler of the Zand dynasty. His reign commenced on the fifteenth of March in seventeen eighty-one, marking a pivotal period in the governance of Iran.
During his rule, which lasted until the eleventh of February in seventeen eighty-five, Ali-Morad Khan faced numerous challenges that tested his leadership and the stability of his dynasty. His tenure was characterized by efforts to consolidate power and navigate the complexities of regional politics.
Despite the brevity of his reign, Ali-Morad Khan's impact on the Zand dynasty and Iranian history remains noteworthy. His leadership style and decisions during this tumultuous era continue to be subjects of interest for historians and scholars alike.