safavi- Charles The process of transformation of the Safavid movement and the formation of the Safavid rule based on Charles Tilly's theory of collective action (from the time of the formation to the end of Shah Tahmasb's reign)
Subject Areas : Epistemological and methodological researcher of historical research
1 - phd student
Keywords: "Safavid", "Ghezelbashan", "Tili",
Abstract :
The formation of the Safavid government can be traced to the five basic elements of the Safavid, Sufi, Shi'ite, Anatolian, and Qizilbashan districts. Each of these elements played an important role in the reign of Shah Ismail I in Tabriz in 907 AH. The formation of the Safavid government in Iran consists of two phases of preparation and the period of the kings, from Sheikh Safi al-Din Ardebili to Sheikh Haidar of the period of preparation, and from King Ismail to the period of the kings, who were the most important political actors in both periods. The first period is consistent with the resource mobilization model and the kings period is also compatible with the political model theory. This study examines the developments in the formation of the Safavid state based on the theory of Charles Tile's collective action. The purpose of this study is fundamental and in terms of nature and method, it is descriptive and analytical. The method of data collection is library. The final conclusion of this study is based on an examination of developments in the formation of the Safavid government until the end of Shah Tahmasb I's reign. Research findings show that despite the power vacuum in Anatolia, the Safavid dynasty has succeeded in mobilizing the Ghezelbashan to form a government in Iran, and during the kings, the Ghezelbashan have competed with each other and other elements of power to achieve political and economic goals. They have argued that these developments are in line with
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