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ID186909
Title ProperGharib Shah Rebellion of 1629
LanguageENG
AuthorBirjandifar, Nazak
Summary / Abstract (Note)The Gharib Shah Rebellion erupted in Gilan in 1629, shortly after the death of Shah ʿAbbas I and the ascension of Shah Safi I to the throne. A close engagement with Gilani chronicles reveals the uprising was motivated by anti-Safavid sentiment and a desire to restore autonomous rule in Gilan. The Gharib Shah Rebellion is best understood in the context of the series of post-conquest rebellions in Gilan, which had both political and economic motivations. It marked the final attempt to regain autonomy from the Safavids, nearly forty years after their conquest of the region. While messianism was not completely absent in Gilan in this period, it was not a factor in this rebellion and its role, in general, has been over-emphasized.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 55, No.4; Oct 2022: p. 953 - 972
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 55 No 4
Key WordsCenter-Periphery Relations ;  Safavid ;  Gilan ;  Safavid Uprisings ;  Gharib Shah


 
 
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