Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)

In addition to the Shahi road as the main route between Bushehr and Shiraz, there was another sub-route known as Jareh which was an emergency rout that connect these two cities to each other. After constitutional revolution, structural evolution in ruling system, and lack of enforcement authority of...

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Main Authors: علی رسولی, علی شهوند
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Published: University of Sistan and Baluchestan 2016-03-01
Series:پژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام
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Online Access:https://jhr.usb.ac.ir/article_2799_13d8b5ef066ac24f6924d405f4e1cb37.pdf
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description In addition to the Shahi road as the main route between Bushehr and Shiraz, there was another sub-route known as Jareh which was an emergency rout that connect these two cities to each other. After constitutional revolution, structural evolution in ruling system, and lack of enforcement authority of the central government, led to increasing insecurity in Shahi road, the second commuter route of Iran. Therefore Iran government faced with recurrent objections of British which had been affected by these insecurities. For as much as both routes, Shahi road and Jareh road passing from the domain of Qashqaiee nomads, and Solatodoleh powerful Qashqaiee chief had the ability to provide security in both directions so the finger of scorn about insecurity pointed at Solatodoleh and his tribe. Against these suspicions, Solatodoleh tried to open Jareh road. This action leads to the question of ʺwhy Solatodoleh despite his power to provide security in Shahi road, opened Jareh for traffic of caravansˮ. By looking at conditions of Fars and local competitions in this state, it seems that the reason of this decision can be related to change in balance of power against Solatodoleh during the post constitutional events.
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spelling doaj.art-da29a554826e4310bcca215545bd1abd2023-07-01T19:13:14ZfasUniversity of Sistan and Baluchestanپژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام2345-20992717-29532016-03-011018396410.22111/jhr.2016.27992799Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)علی رسولی0علی شهوند1استادیار گروه تاریخ دانشگاه خلیج فارس بوشهردانشجوی دکتری تاریخ دانشگاه خلیج فارس بوشهرIn addition to the Shahi road as the main route between Bushehr and Shiraz, there was another sub-route known as Jareh which was an emergency rout that connect these two cities to each other. After constitutional revolution, structural evolution in ruling system, and lack of enforcement authority of the central government, led to increasing insecurity in Shahi road, the second commuter route of Iran. Therefore Iran government faced with recurrent objections of British which had been affected by these insecurities. For as much as both routes, Shahi road and Jareh road passing from the domain of Qashqaiee nomads, and Solatodoleh powerful Qashqaiee chief had the ability to provide security in both directions so the finger of scorn about insecurity pointed at Solatodoleh and his tribe. Against these suspicions, Solatodoleh tried to open Jareh road. This action leads to the question of ʺwhy Solatodoleh despite his power to provide security in Shahi road, opened Jareh for traffic of caravansˮ. By looking at conditions of Fars and local competitions in this state, it seems that the reason of this decision can be related to change in balance of power against Solatodoleh during the post constitutional events.https://jhr.usb.ac.ir/article_2799_13d8b5ef066ac24f6924d405f4e1cb37.pdffars statelocal competitionsjareh roadshahi roadsouth insecurities
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علی شهوند
Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)
پژوهش‌های تاریخی ایران و اسلام
fars state
local competitions
jareh road
shahi road
south insecurities
title Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)
title_full Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)
title_fullStr Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)
title_full_unstemmed Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)
title_short Local Competitions in Fars and Relocation of Bushehr-Shiraz Route from Shahi Road to Jareh (1327-1329AH/1909-1910AD)
title_sort local competitions in fars and relocation of bushehr shiraz route from shahi road to jareh 1327 1329ah 1909 1910ad
topic fars state
local competitions
jareh road
shahi road
south insecurities
url https://jhr.usb.ac.ir/article_2799_13d8b5ef066ac24f6924d405f4e1cb37.pdf
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