Iran At War : Interactions with the Modern World and the Struggle with Imperial Russia

ISBN: 9780755637379
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Publisher,Bloomsbury Academic
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 295 g
No. of Pages, 224

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After the destructive decades following the fall of the Safavid Empire, the Qajar dynasty inherited a weakened state and the growing threat of European imperial powers, culminating in two wars with Russia. In this book, Maziar Behrooz provides a history of the Qajar dynasty's navigation of this difficult period, beginning with the reign of Aqa Muhammad Shah and ending with that of Fath Ali Shah. Examining the key decisions taken by Qajar, Russian, British and other actors, the book argues that a reevaluation of the early-Qajar period is required, one which acknowledges the failures of its rulers, while recognising the external constraints they were under, and their successes in reuniting a formerly fragmented state in the face of overwhelming technological, economic and military firepower.


Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction

1. Qajar Reunification
The Eunuch King and reunification of Iran
Aqa Muhammad Shah
Defeat of the Zand
Conquest of the Caucasus

2. Iran: State and Society in the Early Nineteenth Century
Fath Ali Shah Qavanllu-Qajar
Early Qajar state
Social classes and land tenure
Ulama–state relations
Early nineteenth-century society
The Qajar military

3. Diplomacy and War: The First Russo-Iranian War, 1804–1813
Prelude to war, 1801–1803
Abbas Mirza Qavanllu-Qajar
Fall of Ganjeh, 1804
First siege of Iravan, summer 1804
The Battle of Qarabagh and the siege of Ganjeh and Badkubeh, 1805
Diplomacy and intrigue
Battles of 1806
The Peaceful 1807
The Gardane mission, 1807–1809
Second siege of Iravan and the Battle of Nakhjavan, October–December 1808
The Jones Brydges mission, 1809–1810

4. Interwar Years and the Second Russo-Iranian War
The Interwar years
Prelude to war
Russian policy toward the southeastern Caucasus
Council of Sultanieh
The Battlefield
Causes of the Second Russo-Iranian War
The aftermath

Conclusion: Seven Points

Chronology
Appendix Biographies
Notes
Bibliography

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