Religion and State in Iran, 1785-1906 : The Role of the Ulama in the Qajar Period

Religion and State in Iran, 1785-1906 : The Role of the Ulama in the Qajar Period - Berkeley & Los Angeles University California Press 1969 - 286 p. 24 cm

Algar, H. (1969). Religion and State in Iran, 1785-1906 : The Role of the Ulama in the Qajar Period. Berkeley, University of California Press. Bahá'í Faith: pp. 136, 138-144, 146-151.



The Foundations of Clerical Influence 1
The Eve of Qajar Rule 26
The Clerical Policy of Fatḥ Ali Shāh 45
Abbās Mirzā Qāim Maqām and the Ulama 73
The Ulama and the Early Foreign Impact 82
The Reign of Muḥammad Shāh 103
The First Four Years of Nāșir udDīn Shāhs Reign and the Ministry of Mīrzā Taqi Khān Amir Kabir 122
Bābism Bahāism and the Ulama 137
Between Two Reformers Mirzā Taqi Khān Amir 152
Two Apostles of Change and the Ulama 184
The Repeal of the Tobacco Concession and 205
Clerical Opposition to Amin udDaula 222
Kabir and Mirzā Husayn Khān Sipahsālār 1268 223
The Ulama and the Early Constitutional Movement 240
Conclusion 257


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Qajar Iran--Baha'i Faith
Clergy-State Relations--Iran

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