In the strategic stronghold of northeastern Persia, Damghan.
Aga Muhammad watched as the executioner methodically executed the kneeling rebels one by one, the scent of blood wafting in the breeze made him squint with pleasure.
Outside the city, the wasteland was already lined with over two thousand corpses, with nearly a thousand more soon to meet the same fate.
These people were the remnants of Sharukh's faction.
Once they were dead, there would no longer be any trace of the Afshar Dynasty in the entire Persian Empire, and no one would dare question that Aga Muhammad was the true "King of Kings"!
At the same time, this suppression of the rebellion intimidated all the tribes in the Khurasan region, allowing him to recruit three to four thousand Turkmen Cavalry from these tribes.
With the momentum of this great victory, he planned to return to Tabriz with an even stronger army for a decisive battle against the Russians.