Economic Consequences of Land Reform in Lorestan (Case Study: Romeshgan Region)

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According to the specific geographical climate and agricultural life, and the central shepherd that was institutionalized and common in Iran and Lorestan, land, owner and servant, determined the political and economic relations of each region. The land reform that was issued by the Shah in 1341 to get out of many internal and external social tensions was designed and implemented to grow and develop and improve the indicators. The heterogeneous socio-economic and political structure due to the regional power of landowners and subjects caused what was interpreted as the law and the manner of implementation and division of property between owner and subject from Tehran to Romeshgan. Different interpretations based on the material and spiritual interests of both parties Took, the lack of awareness of the executive agents and the peasants against the power of the owners caused a lot of tensions in the Romeshgan area. Now we are; In this article, we will examine the economic and social impact and its results in Romeshgan through the methods of field, descriptive and analytical studies.

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Persian
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Journal of Institute for humanities and cultural studies, Volume:11 Issue: 2, 2022
Pages:
57 to 93
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