The Real Position of Dowlatshah in Politics of Qajar Iran
javad abbasi kangevari
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PhD student in history,History , Science and researches branch, Islamic , Azad University ,Tehran, Iran
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amirteymour rafiei
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Assistant Professor , mahallat branch,Islamic Azad University , Mahallat ,Iran
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Reza Shabani Samghabadi
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Professor in History,Sciences and research branch , ,Islamic Azad University ,Tehran, Iran
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Keywords: Ahsaei, Dowlatshah, Qajar Wars, Qajar Princes,
Abstract :
The Real Position of Dowlatshah in the Politics of Qajar IranIn the first quarter of the 19th century, a series of important, consequential events in Iran paved the way for the presence and influence of European superpowers in the country and numerous political, military, and security challenges. Although the political atmosphere was in favor of the heir apparent, Fath-Ali Shah favored his senior son, Dowlatshah, in such a time of turmoil and instability and delegated to him the duty of rectification of important national matters. Dowlatshah achieved great success in his endeavors and despite the unresting attempts of historians to paint a bleak and distorted picture of the man, even with his mysterious death, at a time when he was on the verge of conquering Baqdad, Dowlatshah and his achievements have indelibly and undeniably marked the pages of Iran`s history. Dowlatshah was never known for who he really was. The current research, which is a first in its intent and data processing, aims to explain in detail the influence of foreign powers and their agents in the country in distorting the reputation of Dowlatshah, and his rightful and dignified status and character, by investigating and bringing to light certain historical facts and identification of certain suspicious agents close to him who harbored malicious intentions in their minds and perhaps killed him.The method used in this research is historical (deductive) with a descriptive-analytical approach toward the editing and compilation of the study.Keywords: Dawlatshah, Ahsaei, Qajar Wars.Qajar Princes. England
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