A comparative study of the principles of statecraft in the government of Al-Qarakhtiya and Al-Muzaffar(based on political and cultural affairs)
Subject Areas : Contemporary Literature Studiesali rahimi sadegh 1 , Jahanbakhsh Tahmasebi 2 , Iraj Jalali 3
1 - Assistant Professor, Department of History, Baft Branch, Islamic Azad University, Buffet, Iran
2 - PhD student in the Department of History of Civilization of Islamic Nations, Baft Branch, Islamic Azad University, Baft, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor, Department of History, Buffet Branch, Islamic Azad University, Buffet, Iran
Keywords: The Karakhta government, Al-Muzaffar, local governments, principles of the state, southern Iran,
Abstract :
The aim of the current research is a comparative study to identify the principles of statecraft in the rule based on political and cultural affairs. An analytical-historical approach was used for this research. The results of the research show the following: before the formation of the local government, were considered to be part of the structure of previous governments such as the Ghaznavid dynasty, the Khwarizmshahs and the Ilkhanid state, and through their infiltration into the political structure of these governments,By imitating the political structure of the aforementioned governments, they had a political structure of the royal type based on tyranny and theoretically, their efforts to obtain the foundations of legitimacy can be considered within the framework of the Islamic monarchy and caliphate theory. Therefore, in this research, there is an attempt to identify the principles of statecraft in these two governments by relying on library documents and sources. The results of the research indicate that the two governments tried to maintain political and religious relations with the neighboring governments and the Abbasid caliphs in the political dimension and religious legitimacy of their government.From a cultural point of view, Kerman became one of the centers of science, literature and architecture after the establishment of the Karakhaites in relative security. With regard to the cultural performance of the Muzaffar family, we can mention the revival of the Iranian state, the revival of Islamic unity, and the laying of the foundations of the Shiite religion and its spread in Iran.