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Religion and state in Iran, 1785-1906: the role of the ulama in the Qajar period
Hamid Algar
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Frontmatter
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A Note on the Sources (page xi)
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Abbreviations (page xvii)
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I The Foundations of Clerical Influence (page 1)
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II The Eve of Qajar Rule (page 26)
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III The Clerical Policy of Fatḥ 'Alī Shāh (page 45)
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IV 'Abbās Mirzā, Qā'im Maqām, and the Ulama (page 73)
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V The Ulama and the Early Foreign Impact (page 82)
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VI The Reign of Muḥammad Shāh (page 103)
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VII The First Four Years of Nāṣir ud-Dīn Shāh's Reign and the Ministry of Mīrzā Taqī Khān Amīr Kabīr (1264/1848-1268/1851) (page 122)
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VIII Bābism, Bahā'ism, and the Ulama (page 137)
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IX Between Two Reformers, Mīrzā Taqī Khān Amīr Kabīr and Mīrzā Ḥusayn Khān Sipahsālār (I268/1851-1288/1871) (page 152)
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X Mīrzā Ḥusayn Khān Sipahsālār and his Downfall (page 169)
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XI Two Apostles of Change and the Ulama (page 184)
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XII The Repeal of the Tobacco Concession and Its Consequences (page 205)
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XIII The Clerical Opposition to Amīn ud-Daula and Amīn us-Sulṭān (1896 -1903) (page 222)
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XIV The Ulama and the Early Constitutional Movement (page 240)
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XV Conclusion (page 257)
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Glossary (page 261)
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Bibliography (page 267)
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Index (page 278)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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APSR | 67.1 (Mar. 1973): 239-240 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0003-0554%28197303%2967%3A1%3C239%3ARASIIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-N |
PSQ | 87.4 (Dec. 1972): 692-693 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-3195%28197212%2987%3A4%3C692%3ARASII1%3E2.0.CO%3B2-X |
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Published: 1969
Publisher: University of California Press
- 9780520013841 (hardcover)