A reflection on the three main agents of the formation of Babieh
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A reflection on the three main agents of the formation of BabiehAbstractIn the mid-nineteenth century, when the efforts of Agha Mohammad Khan had led to the integrity of the country, Fath Ali Shah faced new challenges, including unrest within the country and wars with powers such as Russians and Ottomans. On the other hand, high level intelligence engagements with Britain began to prevent the new Persian Empire from gaining strength and to remove Britain's obstacles to the full conquest of India. Simultaneously with the arrival of Ahmad Ahsaei and the establishment of a school called Sheikhieh, there were internal crises that spread from the grassroots of society to the court and into the religious schools. These crises gradually paved the way for a sect called Babieh in Iran. This study examines the smart secrecy of three Agents that at different levels bear a resemblance to mysterious Sects. This feature makes it possible to access the main ideators behind the formation if this Sect. Especially with the reasons and evidence that this research provides about the connection of Ahmad Ahsaei with the two appointed British government Agents in the Qajar court. Evidence and observations show complex relationships which have not yet received the necessary attention of researchers. The research method in this work is historical method (inductive), and collecting materials (library, manuscripts and documents) is done by descriptive and analytical writing methods.Keywords: Abdul Khaleq Yazdi, Ahmad Ahsaei, Kazem Rashti, Ali Mohammad Bab- Qajar
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Persian
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Jostarha-ye Tarixi, Volume:12 Issue: 2, 2022
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237 to 265
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