Iranian movement against Abbasids with emphasis on Ravandieh
Subject Areas : Journal of History (Tarikh)morteza bahmani 1 , mahdi goljan 2 , mahboobeh sharafi 3
1 - phd student Department of history , yadegar- e-imam khomeini(rah)Shahre rey branch, islamic azad university, tehran ,iran
2 - Assitant Professor, Department of history , yadegar- e-imam khomeini(rah)Shahre rey branch, islamic azad university, tehran ,iran
3 - Assistance Professor, Department of history , yadegar- e-imam khomeini(rah)Shahre rey branch, islamic azad university, tehran ,iran
Keywords: Khorasan, Abbasids, Abu Muslim Khorasani, Ravandieh,
Abstract :
The Iranians, who, after becoming acquainted with Islam and its rites - education, justice, and human dignity - fell in love with the religion, became embroiled in an intellectual conflict with the advent of the Umayyad and Abbasid regimes, which acted contrary to Islamic slogans. From the very first months of the Abbasid rule, successive uprisings and movements were formed against them in different parts of Iran and Iraq, and caused their weakness and collapse in many areas and led to their downfall. The central question of the present study is that With what reasons and motives did the Ravandians revolt against the Abbasids? The hypothesis is that the Abbasids' lack of loyalty to their original slogans, as well as the removal of the main leaders of the uprising, was the main motive for the Rwandan uprising. The present cover is organized based on the main sources and with a descriptive-analytical approach.
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