Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century

Like many other countries, Iran was influenced by the newly emerged capitalism which provided their own raw materials of their factories through plundering the resources of other countries. Not only British and Russian, but also French merchants were ranked as the top clients of Iran’s raw materials...

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Main Authors: Elahe Madani, Taghi Shamekhi, Arasto Saied, Ali Akbari, Mohammad Hosain Jaziriee, Nasratollah Zargham
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Iranian Society of Forestry 2016-12-01
Series:مجله جنگل ایران
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Online Access:http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_42273_f306c93df4cd876c3c2def888c4afcac.pdf
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spelling doaj-066c29212c14404e8632adbd01db74672021-06-26T07:04:19ZfasIranian Society of Forestryمجله جنگل ایران2008-61132423-44352016-12-018333334942273Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth centuryElahe Madani0Taghi Shamekhi1Arasto Saied2Ali Akbari3Mohammad Hosain Jaziriee4Nasratollah Zargham5کارشناس ارشد جنگلداری، دانشکدة منابع‌طبیعی دانشگاه تهراناستاد گروه مسائل اقتصادی- اجتماعی جنگل، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهراناستاد بازنشستۀ گروه جنگلداری و اقتصاد جنگل، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهراندانشیار گروه تاریخ، دانشکدة ادبیات و علوم انسانی، دانشگاه شهید بهشتیاستاد بازنشسته دانشکدة منابع طبیعی، دانشگاه تهراندانشیار گروه جنگلداری و اقتصاد جنگل، دانشکدة منابع طبیعی دانشگاه تهرانLike many other countries, Iran was influenced by the newly emerged capitalism which provided their own raw materials of their factories through plundering the resources of other countries. Not only British and Russian, but also French merchants were ranked as the top clients of Iran’s raw materials. Meanwhile, forests as a significant resource of wood supply were not exceptions. In this study, the form and content of the concessions signed with French merchants to utilize Quercus castanefolia to provide the required supply of wood for constructing barrels (for wine and beers), is investigated in the historical political context of the early twentieth century. For this purpose, the manuscripts and archival documents were used. The results of this study indicated that the French merchants had bought each cubic meter of stand oak trees in Iran almost 180 times cheaper than the same one in France. In addition, the lack of awareness of the Iranian private forest owners of the real value of their properties led to the maximum misuse by the French merchants. Unfortunately, the Iranian government was also unable to support the Iranian subjects.http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_42273_f306c93df4cd876c3c2def888c4afcac.pdfconstitutional revolutionforest historyforest concessionoak treesqajar dynastyutilization
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Taghi Shamekhi
Arasto Saied
Ali Akbari
Mohammad Hosain Jaziriee
Nasratollah Zargham
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Taghi Shamekhi
Arasto Saied
Ali Akbari
Mohammad Hosain Jaziriee
Nasratollah Zargham
Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century
مجله جنگل ایران
constitutional revolution
forest history
forest concession
oak trees
qajar dynasty
utilization
author_facet Elahe Madani
Taghi Shamekhi
Arasto Saied
Ali Akbari
Mohammad Hosain Jaziriee
Nasratollah Zargham
author_sort Elahe Madani
title Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century
title_short Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century
title_full Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century
title_fullStr Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century
title_full_unstemmed Iran’s northern forests and French merchants in the early twentieth century
title_sort iran’s northern forests and french merchants in the early twentieth century
publisher Iranian Society of Forestry
series مجله جنگل ایران
issn 2008-6113
2423-4435
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Like many other countries, Iran was influenced by the newly emerged capitalism which provided their own raw materials of their factories through plundering the resources of other countries. Not only British and Russian, but also French merchants were ranked as the top clients of Iran’s raw materials. Meanwhile, forests as a significant resource of wood supply were not exceptions. In this study, the form and content of the concessions signed with French merchants to utilize Quercus castanefolia to provide the required supply of wood for constructing barrels (for wine and beers), is investigated in the historical political context of the early twentieth century. For this purpose, the manuscripts and archival documents were used. The results of this study indicated that the French merchants had bought each cubic meter of stand oak trees in Iran almost 180 times cheaper than the same one in France. In addition, the lack of awareness of the Iranian private forest owners of the real value of their properties led to the maximum misuse by the French merchants. Unfortunately, the Iranian government was also unable to support the Iranian subjects.
topic constitutional revolution
forest history
forest concession
oak trees
qajar dynasty
utilization
url http://www.ijf-isaforestry.ir/article_42273_f306c93df4cd876c3c2def888c4afcac.pdf
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