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Religion and state in Iran, 1785-1906: the role of the ulama in the Qajar period
Algar, Hamid.
Year: 1969.
Publisher:  University of California Press. 
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Frontmatter
A Note on the Sources
Abbreviations
I The Foundations of Clerical Influence
II The Eve of Qajar Rule
III The Clerical Policy of Fatḥ 'Alī Shāh
IV 'Abbās Mirzā, Qā'im Maqām, and the Ulama
V The Ulama and the Early Foreign Impact
VI The Reign of Muḥammad Shāh
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)
VIII Bābism, Bahā'ism, and the Ulama
IX Between Two Reformers, Mīrzā Taqī Khān Amīr Kabīr and Mīrzā Ḥusayn Khān Sipahsālār (I268/1851-1288/1871)
X Mīrzā Ḥusayn Khān Sipahsālār and his Downfall
XI Two Apostles of Change and the Ulama
XII The Repeal of the Tobacco Concession and Its Consequences
XIII The Clerical Opposition to Amīn ud-Daula and Amīn us-Sulṭān (1896 -1903)
XIV The Ulama and the Early Constitutional Movement
XV Conclusion
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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Title: Religion and state in Iran, 1785-1906 : the role of the ulama in the Qajar period by Hamid Algar.
Author: Algar, Hamid
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Source Version: Religion and state in Iran, 1785-1906 : the role of the ulama in the Qajar period by Hamid Algar
Algar, Hamid
Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.00855
Subject Headings: • Clergy -- Iran -- Political activity
• Iran -- History -- Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925
Notes: • "Published under the auspices of the Near Eastern Center, University of California, Los Angeles."
• Revised version of the author's thesis, University of Cambridge, 1965.
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