Despite the Nadir Shah's attempts to bring the Safavid Empire in Persia back to power through reviving the old Afghan practice of raiding India and bringing English warships to regain control of trade in the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf, what

ultimately caused his failure? a. Shiite clergy
b. a thwarted attempt to sack the Mughal court in Delhi
c. the inablity to escape from rebellions
d. the dismantling of regional warlords


c

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