Areas, aspects, and the stages of the crisis of Salar in Khorasan emphasizing the concepts and management of crisis (1845 – 1849)
The crisis of Salar in Khorasan is one of the most significant ones during Qajar dynasty. It can be analyzed through different angles, considering its vastness and diverse aspects. In the present article, it has been tried to investigate different stages of the formation of the crisis on order to de...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | fas |
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University of Isfahan
2013-05-01
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Series: | پژوهش های تاریخی |
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Online Access: | http://jhr.ui.ac.ir/article_16595_fdef0b6f95a725a6b248405086bf4929.pdf |
Summary: | The crisis of Salar in Khorasan is one of the most significant ones during Qajar dynasty. It can be analyzed through different angles, considering its vastness and diverse aspects. In the present article, it has been tried to investigate different stages of the formation of the crisis on order to detect the most important one. The main factor in this article is taking advantage of a theoretical framework in the discussions on crisis and management of crisis and also attempting to analyze historic events based on an interdisciplinary framework composed of history, sociology and political sciences. The author insists on showing theoretical topics more prominent and defining different aspects of the concepts and management of crisis to enrich the topics discussed and enjoying other sciences to empower historic analysis performed. The main for expansion of the crisis of Salar is poor performance and deficient crisis management of the central government in the period of Mohammad shah and chancellorship of Aghasi. Another considerable point about the crisis of Salar is that it was formed based on disagreements and discords inside the government and among tribes. Finally, the crisis was controlled by the management of Mirza Taghi Khan Amir Kabir, which is referred to as a successful management of crisis. |
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ISSN: | 2008-6253 2476-3306 |