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{{Infobox monarch
| name = Karim Khan Zand
| title = ''Vakil e-Ra'aayaa'' وکیل الرّعایا<br/>(Representative of the People)<br/>[[File:Lion and Sun Emblem of Persia.svg|50px]]
| image=Karim Khan by Charles Heath.jpg
| caption =
| succession = Vakil e-Ra'aayaa of Persia
| reign = 1751 – 1 May/March 1779<ref name="Yeroushalmi">{{Cite book| last = Yeroushalmi| first = David| title = The Jews of Iran in the Nineteenth Century| publisher = Brill| series = Brill's Series in Jewish Studies| volume =40|year = 2009| location = The Netherlands| pages = xxxix| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=XYlGS3s3zTQC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false| isbn =90-04-15288-1}}</ref>
| birth_date = c. 1705
| death_date = 1 May/March 1779<ref name="Yeroushalmi"/>
| death_place = Zand Palace, [[Shiraz]]
| burial_date =
| burial_place = [[Pars Museum of Shiraz|Pars Museum]], [[Shiraz]]<br/>{{coord|29|36|57.63|N|52|32|42|E|region:IR|display=inline, title}}
| predecessor = Title Created
| successor = Title Abolished<ref>From Encyclopedia Iranica's Zand dynasty Article: None of Karim Khan’s five successors formally adopted his title of ‘deputy’ (wakil), nor did they take that of ‘shah.’ The first three of them ruled nominally for one of Karim Khan’s sons, and the last two are referred to in Persian sources by a conventional imperial epithet or simply as ‘khan,’ but often as ‘the king’ by European observers</ref>
| succession1 = [[List of kings of Persia|Ruler of Persia]]
| reign1 = 1765-1779 <ref>Soon after Nāder’s assassination in 1160/1747, Karim Khan led his people home. In alliance with ʿAli-Mardān Khan Baḵtiāri, he captured Isfahan in 1163/1750 and installed a Safavid puppet ruler, Shah Esmāʿil III (r. 1750-65, d. 1773). The next year, Karim Khan defeated a bid by ʿAli-Mardān Khan for sole power, and adopted his rival’s title of wakil-al-dowla (‘deputy of the state,’ or regent). After defeating three other contestants for power, he pacified most of western and central Persia from the Caspian littoral and Azerbaijan to Kerman and Lār (Ḡaffāri, pp. 42-199), and ruled at Shiraz from 1179/1765 until his death in 1193/1779.</ref>
| predecessor1 = [[Ismail III]]
| successor1 = [[Mohammad Ali Khan]]
| royal house =
| dynasty = [[Zand dynasty]]
| father = Inaq Khan
| mother = Bay Agha
| issue = [[Mohammad Ali Khan]]<br>[[Abol Fath Khan]]
| religion = [[Shia Islam]]<ref>{{Cite book| last = Dabashi| first = Hamid| authorlink = Hamid Dabashi| title = Shi'ism: A Religion of Protest| publisher = Harvard University Press| year = 2011| pages = 164–165| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=3l1fBbd-9noC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false| isbn = 0-674-04945-4}}</ref>
| signature =
}}
'''Mıhemmed Kerim Xan Zend''' (Kurdkî: کەریم خانی زەند) yew zi Latinizasyonê cı (''Mohemmed kerîm xanê zend)'' zi şınasiyeno oyo ke vıraştoğê Xanedanê Zendio, serranê 1751ıne u 1779ıne miyan de hukım kerdo. O teberê Xorasani de, pêro erdê İrani ser de hukım ramıto.