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A Study of the Causes and Nature of the Riots and Rebellions of Baluch Tribal Chiefs during Reza Shah’s Reign

Ali Naderianfar; Seyyed Alireza Abtahi; Soheila Torabi Farsani

Volume 7, Issue 14 , September 2019, , Pages 231-254

https://doi.org/10.30473/lhst.2019.32064.1886

Abstract
  After the rise of Reza Shah to power and adoption of a policy of centralization, many attempts were made to establish the authority of the central government throughout Iran, including Baluchestan. These attempts, however, were challenged by local governments. One of the challenges was posed by Doust ...  Read More

Britain and Germany’s Policies in the Fars Province During World War I

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Volume 4, . , October 2016, , Pages 71-79

Abstract
  During World War I, Iran was attacked by two countries: Britain and Germany. These two countries, in line with their own interests, arrived in the southern Iran and the Fars province as well, and the foresaid province changed into the chess game between these two superpowers, and both countries, by taking ...  Read More

Qajar kings Challenges with Local Rulers of Balochistan (1212 to 1264 AH / 1797 to 1848 AD)

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Volume 3, Issue 6 , October 2015, , Pages 5-22

Abstract
  At the beginning of the Qajar government Balochistan was caught in the chaos caused by the conflict of local Khans. A large part of this region that has always been a part of the historical geography of Iran finally broke through the intervention of the United Kingdom. The researcher is trying to find ...  Read More