1. Zand - Adjective
2. Zand - Proper noun
Zand (not comparable)
Relating to the Zand dynasty.
Zand
Alternative form of Zend
A fourth pretender was Karim Khan, son of Aymak of the Zand, a section of Lak tribe citation The country would flourish during Karim Khan’s reign; a strong resurgence of the arts would take place, and international ties were strengthened. Source: Internet
He was aware of the loyalties of the inhabitants of the previous capitals Isfahan and Shiraz to the Safavid and Zand dynasties respectively, and was wary of the power of the local notables in these cities. Source: Internet
By this time however, the Qajars had already progressed greatly, having taken a number of Zand territories. Source: Internet
However, despite the self-ruling, they all remained subjects and vassals to the Zand king. Source: Internet
It was the capital of Persia during the Zand dynasty from 1750 until 1800. Source: Internet
Zand introduced Shi'iah religious practices in Basra. Source: Internet