the study of exiled and immigrated nations in the different parts of internal and foreign policy of zandie period (key stydy: Qazvin)
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Article Type:
Case Study (بدون رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
zandie governcy is one of the shortest governments and monarchies in the history of iran. one of the most important events and affairs in the history of this dynasty is to exile and immagrate of many nations throughout iran. one of the places that these immagrations were doing was Qazvin. the point is here that these nations not only have had some effects on the internal affairs of the city that entered there but also on the whole they have had alot of effect on the economic, political and social trends of zandie dynasty. this essay is deivided into three main sections meaning the economic, political and social effects. the results show that the exiled and immagrated nations have played main roles in the internal affairs of Qazvin and wholly speaking on some trends and policies of zandie dynasty.the point is here that these nations not only have had some effects on the internal affairs of the city that entered there but also on the whole they have had alot of effect on the economic.
Keywords:
Zandie , immagration , Exile , Qazvin , māfi nation
Language:
Persian
Published:
Tarikh, Volume:16 Issue: 63, 2022
Pages:
118 to 147
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