:: Volume 1, Issue 24 (12-2016) ::
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Nadir Shah Afshar's convergence with religious minoritie
Hasan Javadi nia, MohammadAmir Shykh noori, Aboalfazl Razavi
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So far,extensive research has been conducted on the emergence, peak, and decline of the Afshariyah dynasty, but there are still many unexplored angles to historians and scholars of Islamic history. What is set out in this article is a different angle and hidden concern derived from this Question: How has Nader Shah converged with religious minorities? The first hypothesis that comes to mind is that the actual religious compromise between the religious minorities and the rare monarchy in Iran was profitable at his level and guaranteed a solid unified Iran after him.He has interacted with religious minorities such as Jews, Christians and Zoroastrians in order to realize the political and geopolitical independence of Iran and resolve religious disputes, which could be a new model of monarchy in the Islamic world. To test this hypothesis, Gramsci's theory of hegemony has been used. Which could be used as a new model of monarchy in the Muslim world. The research method in this study is descriptive-analytic in accordance with the usual historical methods
Keywords: Nader Shah, convergence, religious minorities, Armenians
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2017/11/11 | Accepted: 2017/11/11


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