The Consequence of England Policy at Constitutional Revolution of Iran after Treaty 1907
Subject Areas : Educational Science
1 - استادیار گروه تاریخ
دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد شهرری
Keywords: Iran, Russia, England, Germany, constitutional revolution, treaty 1907,
Abstract :
Before spreading Germany power in Europe, England was looking mainly to protect its own interests in India.Since Germany reached the peak of its power and applied the policy of "taking the east in to consideration" during the second Wilhom (1888-1918),England which had confronted the growing threats of Germany in the Persian Gulf, sought to put aside its old policy based upon competing with Russia in Iran.In the late 19th centuary England brought to end its different with France and signed "treaty 1907" with Russia.By signing this treaty, England policy in Iran was changed which was based on decreasing Russia influence and favouring the constitutional revolution changed and applied another policy in Iran together with Russia which led to bombarding the first parliament