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:: Volume 1, Issue 25 (3-2017) ::
islamhistory 2017, 1(25): 5-22 Back to browse issues page
Iranian economic and religious incentives in compromising with Arabs in the first century based on treaties (A comparative approach)
Mohsen Maesoumi , Hossein Bayatloo , Mohammad Noormohammadi
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The quick conquest of Persia by the Arabs, which took place in many cities and regions, at least after the defeat of Nahavand, without serious and organized resistance, is one of the the most interesting  issues in the history of  Iran and Islam. Meanwhile, the study of the motivations that made Iranians compromise Muslim conquerors in many cities is of a high significance. Searching in treaties and peace agreements that were concluded between Iranians and Arabs in the first century A. H. would be very useful for achieving these motives. The study of these treaties shows that the incentive to obtain economic benefits or to repatriate material losses, as well as efforts to achieve Life and financial security, has had the largest share in the Iranian desire for reconciliation with the Arabs. As in most treaties, the maintenance of the benefits and the dispossession of material property was the first and most compelling demand of Iranians, and the preservation of Zoroastrian religions and beliefs had a smaller share.
This article, by examining the existing treaties between Iranians and Arabs in the first half of the‌ first century A. H., aims to study the contribution of each of the Iranian economic and religious motives to compromise them, and ultimately provide the reader with the possibility of comparing these two types of motivation.
Keywords: Iranians, Arabs, compromise motives, conquests, treaty
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2018/01/6 | Accepted: 2018/01/6


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Maesoumi M, Bayatloo H, Noormohammadi M. Iranian economic and religious incentives in compromising with Arabs in the first century based on treaties (A comparative approach). islamhistory 2017; 1 (25) :5-22
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Volume 1, Issue 25 (3-2017) Back to browse issues page
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