Examining the position and pivotal role of Iran's tribes and nomads in the country's political developments(Case study: the role of the Sanjabi tribe in advancing the political strategies of the Provisional National Government during the First World
Subject Areas : Political and International Researches Quarterlybahman Rezaei 1 , mahdi mirzaei 2 , suroush amiri 3
1 - student phd. university of Azad. karaj branch
2 - Assistant Professor of International Relations and Regional Studies, Department of Political Science, Karaj Branch of Azad University
3 - Associate Professor, Department of International Relations, Amin University of Law Sciences, Tehran, Iran, Corresponding Author: suroush.jnu@gmail.com
Keywords: Il Sanjabi, World War I, Kermanshah, Iran,
Abstract :
With the entry of the hostile forces of World War I into Iran, the central government was unable to protect the borders; Because it had neither a coherent political structure nor an efficient army to prevent their invasion. the high military strength of the tribes and the tribes and the lack of central supervision have forced them to react against the invaders. The Sanjabi tribes are from the Kurds of western Iran, Nizam al-Sultaneh and the nationalists rose up with him and while announcing their opposition to the presence and activities of the troops of the British and Russian governments, they joined with the German and Ottoman forces, in this article, an attempt has been made to investigate with a descriptive analytical method and using library sources The central position and role of Iran's tribes and nomads in the political developments of the country should be discussed.