Uzbek invasion of Khorasan (1578) explained

Conflict:Uzbeks invasion to Khorasan
Partof:Uzbeks invasion to North-east of Iran
Date:1578
Place:Khorasan, Uzbek Persia border
Territory:Khorasan
Result:Safavid victory
Combatant1:Shaybanids
Combatant2:Safavid Persia
Commander1:Jalal khan Uzbek
Commander2: Mohammed Khodabanda
Mortaza Gholi Khan Parnak Turkaman

The Uzbek invasion of Khorasan took place in 1578. Jalal khan Uzbek (governor of Merv) led the Uzbek troops. Tahmasp I guaranteed to pay 300 Tomans to the Uzbeks to convince them not to invade the bondmen and nomads of Khorasan. The tribute was not paid after Tahmasp I's death however, and Jalal khan Uzbek raided Khorasan. The battles of Jalal khan Uzbek and Mortaza Gholi Khan Parnak Turkaman were quite harsh. Jalal khan Uzbek's head was cut off and the Uzbeks pulled back to their territory.

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