Reflecting of the chaos in Khorasan and its impact on relations between Shaukat Almok and Colonel Taghi Khan Pesyan in the end of Qajar era

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One of the uprisings of the late Qajar period, was the uprising of Colonel Mohammad Taghi Khan Pesyan. He was dispatched as the of commander of Gendarmerie Force in Khorasan by Priminister Seyyed Zia's order, he arrested and sent the governor of Khorasan, Ghavam Alsaltaneh to Tehran. After the ouster of Seyed Zia Ghavam became prime minister, Mohammad Tagi Khan was fearful of him and opposed to his government. Ghavam After the disappointment of his consistency with the government, asked the governors and local chiefs of Khorasan for assistance. Among the local rulers, Shokat Almok because of political and military functions had an important role. He was received a mandate from Ghavam for Colonel repression, but instead of a military attack on him, tried to negotiate a way to end the crisis. But for some reason, neither he nor the Colonel had succeeded in path that they have chosen. This study seeks to concentrate on the remaining documents, the nature of the relationship between the central government in Khorasan region.
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Persian
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Journal of Historical Researches, Volume:5 Issue: 8, 2011
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173
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