2018
DOI: 10.1017/9781108182348
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A History of Modern Iran

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“…Yine bu törenlerden sonra İslâm'ı kabul eden yabancıların tanıtıldığı nakledilmektedir. 145 İlk imamların öldürülmesinin temsili olarak canlandırıldığı bu tiyatro aynı zamanda muhalefete, iktidarı eleştirme imkânı da sunuyordu. Muhalif kesimler, Hz.…”
Section: B Tarih Boyunca Meşhed Ve Ali Er-rızâ Türbesiunclassified
“…Yine bu törenlerden sonra İslâm'ı kabul eden yabancıların tanıtıldığı nakledilmektedir. 145 İlk imamların öldürülmesinin temsili olarak canlandırıldığı bu tiyatro aynı zamanda muhalefete, iktidarı eleştirme imkânı da sunuyordu. Muhalif kesimler, Hz.…”
Section: B Tarih Boyunca Meşhed Ve Ali Er-rızâ Türbesiunclassified
“…The IRGC (Sepah-e-Pasdaran) was established after the revolution parallel to and as a counterbalance to the conventional army (the Artesh) that had been left from the past regime. 15 Viewing themselves as the guardians of the revolution, they increased their political role, especially during the presidency of Ahmadinejad , who appointed about half his cabinet members and several provincial governors from the ranks of the IRGC. 16 Wehrey et al claim that of 152 new parliament members in 2004, 91 had an IRGC background.…”
Section: The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (Irgc)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While rural-urban migration to cities like Sari began in earnest in the 1960s, it has nevertheless continued unabated to the present day. In the decade between 1966 and 1976, structural changes that emerged as a result of the increased spread of urban manufacturing jobs, and of Mohammad Reza Shah's land reforms which diminished the agricultural income of rural wage earners, propelled more than two million rural poor to migrate not only to Iran's capital, Tehran, but also to the country's larger provincial cities including Sari (Kazemi, 1980;Madanipour, 1998;Abrahamian, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%