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ID164748
Title ProperFamilial state
Other Title Informationelite families, ministerial offices, and the formation of qajar iran
LanguageENG
AuthorAshraf, Assef
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the social makeup of the early Qajar administration or chancery (dīvān). Using a wide range of Persian sources, the article focuses on those individuals who held offices in the dīvān and traces their family, social, and geographic backgrounds, highlights their marital ties, and reveals their sources of economic and social prestige. In doing so, the article draws attention to patterns of continuity and change between Safavid, Afsharid, Zand, and Qajar rule, and to the familial and informal nature of political power during the early Qajar period (1785–1834). Ultimately the article suggests that an analysis of the social makeup of the dīvān, and of what political office-holders actually do, offers a more fruitful pathway for understanding the formation of Qajar Iran than a focus on institutions and political structures.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 51, No.1; Feb 2019: p.43-64
Journal SourceInternational Journal of Middle East Studies 2019-03 51, 1
Key WordsState formation ;  Iran ;  Qajar ;  Familial State ;  Socially Oriented Political History