The causes of the power's attention involved in World War II to Boyer-Ahmad

Abstract following the occupation of Iran by Allied, Reza Shah's regime in Shahrivar 1320 AH (September, 1941 AD) crashed. Among the consequences of this fall one case was revival of the Khans power. Abdullah Khan Zrghampoor as the most powerful Khan Among Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad tribes - th...

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Main Authors: mohammadmehdi roushanfekr, mohammad mehdi moradi khalaj
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2017-07-01
Series:پژوهش های تاریخی
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Online Access:http://jhr.ui.ac.ir/article_16640_369168f0036a7ec994f04b8d954d27eb.pdf
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Summary:Abstract following the occupation of Iran by Allied, Reza Shah's regime in Shahrivar 1320 AH (September, 1941 AD) crashed. Among the consequences of this fall one case was revival of the Khans power. Abdullah Khan Zrghampoor as the most powerful Khan Among Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad tribes - that they lived In some parts of the of two major provinces At that time ,means Khuzestan and Fars -, was considered by the states involved in the World War ( Germany and britain ). Efforts of groups and parties in the form of pro-German fifth column, to make war on the southern front,
ISSN:2008-6253
2476-3306