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Routledge - Kirman and the Qajar Empire: Iranian Studies Book

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Description

Explore the historical importance of Kirman through this scholarly work from Routledge. While often viewed as a peripheral area of the Qajar Empire, Kirman played a central role in the developments that reshaped Iran during the 19th century. This book examines how the region underwent significant transformations between 1794 and 1914. Readers will learn about the economic shifts driven by competition between local families, which led to the rapid growth of commercial cotton and opium production. The text also covers the rise of the world renowned carpet weaving industry in the region. Beyond economics, the book investigates how Kirman served as a base for radical modernist and nationalist agitation leading up to the 1906 Constitutional Revolution. This study provides a deep look into how local Kirmani elites managed political and economic changes during a period of intense transition in Iranian history.

Key Features

Covers the history of the Qajar Empire from 1794 to 1914 with a focus on the Kirman region.

Examines the economic growth of commercial cotton and opium production driven by local family competition.

Provides details on the development of the world renowned carpet weaving industry in Kirman.

Analyzes the rise of nationalist and modernist agitation leading up to the 1906 Constitutional Revolution.

Explores how local elites mediated political and economic changes within the Iranian landscape.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
22 July 2015
Listed Since
02 February 2015

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