Reza Shah's Policy towards the Iranian tribes (1925-1941)

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  • روافد جبار شرهان

Keywords:

Iran, Reza Shah, conscription, clans, rebellion

Abstract

  The arrival of Reza Shah to power during the period (1925-1941) represents an important turning point in the military, political and social life in Iran, because he tried to give the state a purely military character, but at the same time he did not separate the military side from the political side, in order to impose nationalism in Iran On the one hand, and his desire to dominate the government and the capabilities of Iran on the other. However, the rebellion of the Iranian clans and their rejection of the military and civil laws issued by the Pahlavi regime was considered one of the most important obstacles that faced the Shah in achieving his goals and ambitions in restoring the glories of the Persian Empire, relying on the strength of his military institution and its modern arsenal Because of the importance of the topic, the research was chosen and we shed light on the policy of Reza Shah towards the Iranian tribes (1925-1941).

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Published

2022-09-29

How to Cite

روافد جبار شرهان. (2022). Reza Shah’s Policy towards the Iranian tribes (1925-1941). Mustansiriyah Journal for Sciences and Education, 23(2), 184–154. Retrieved from https://edumag.uomustansiriyah.edu.iq/index.php/mjse/article/view/1131

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