Investigating the confrontations and interactions of Sistani perpetrators in the provinces of Iran against the Kandahar riots and the Afghan invasion of Isfahan in the Safavid era

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 During the unrest of some Afghans in Kandahar during the reign of Shah Sultan Hussein Safavid (1135-1105) and the dominance of this group over Isfahan, the Sistani agents of the Safavid government in Kerman, Kandahar, Sistan, Tun and Tabas in response to this confrontation and interaction or Afghans They came out.The main assumption is that the dispersal of Sistani agents in Iran and the proximity of Kandahar and Sistan made the clash between the two groups inevitable. The important question to be answered in this article is who were the perpetrators? And what effect did their confrontations and interactions have on the quality and quantity of Afghan military power? In this article, which is prepared using historical data and using analytical-descriptive method, we come to the conclusion that these agents could have prevented the fall of the capital if it was managed properly by the Safavids and wiser measures. 

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Persian
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Iranian Journal of Political Sociology, Volume:4 Issue: 3, 2021
Pages:
428 to 440
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