The struggle of Shah Shoja and Shah Mahmoud Mozaffari for dominating Abarkooh (776-766 AH / 1365-75 AD

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During the reign of Shah Shoja Mozaffari, his brother Shah Mahmud was the ruler of Isfahan. Shah Mahmud considered the government of Isfahan to be small and sought independence. He wanted to establish an independent government in Isfahan by dominating Abarkooh. The brave king, on the other hand, had trouble exercising power in the realm. He also considered domination of Abarkooh to solve his problem. The two brothers have been fighting for about a decade and a half to dominate Abarkooh.To understand the role and importance of Abarkooh for the two Mozaffari statesmen in order to achieve their goals, in addition to a brief comparison of the situation in Isfahan and Fars during the Mongol invasion and after, Abarkooh's economic position, strategic position and combat force capacity, also geography The political and humanitarian situation in central and southern Iran at that time must be examined. The struggle between the two brothers was to achieve the great income of Abarkooh, of course, its strategic position and human capacity were also taken into account

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Persian
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Culture of Yazd, Volume:2 Issue: 5, 2020
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9 to 30
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