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تاثیر روابط ایران با بریتانیا بر ایلات کردستان از مشروطه تا سال 1320ش.
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نویسنده
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سلیمانی کریم ,جوانمردی فوزیه
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منبع
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تاريخ روابط خارجي - 1402 - دوره : 24 - شماره : 95 - صفحه:93 -114
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چکیده
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پس از جنگ جهانی اول، بریتانیا به ظاهر در پی ایجاد یک دولت مستقل کردی در سرزمینهای کردنشین بود تا بتواند این دولت را تحت حمایت خود اداره کند؛ بنابراین، بین سالهای 1298-1296ش. شیوههای مختلفی را دنبال کرد و از ناتوانی حکومتهایی همچون قاجار بهره برد. در این میان، ایران دوره مشروطه که به لحاظ نظری در صدد ساختن دولت- ملت بر پایه اندیشه مدرن ملیت بود، شرایطی را فراهم کرد تا گروههای قومی و مذهبی ایران، از جمله کردها زیر نفوذ آن قرار گیرند. در مراحل اولیه، بخشی از کردها به روند همگرایی موردنظر مشروطهخواهان پیوستند، اما ناتوانی دولت در اجرای این نظریه به تدریج مردم ایران، از جمله کردها را دور کرد و دولتهای خارجی چون انگلیس نیز در غیاب دولت در میان کردها به مداخله در امور آنان پرداختند و زمینه را برای گسستن پیوندهایشان با دولت مرکزی فراهم آوردند. روش این پژوهش، توصیفی- تحلیلی با رویکرد تاریخی به صورت کیفی و مبتنی بر گردآوری و تدوین اطلاعات از منابع کتابخانهای، روزنامهها، مقالات و اسناد آرشیوی موجود است. مسئله پژوهش حاضر، چگونگی نفوذ بریتانیا در کردستان ایران از دوره مشروطه تا پایان دوره پهلوی اول است. با تشدید مداخله خارجی و افزایش قدرتطلبی در جنگ جهانی اول، شکاف در میان کردها بیش از هر زمانی گسترش یافت. کردستان ایران، به دلیل موقعیتش از نظر نظامی، اهمیت بسیاری داشت و از این جهت، پس از جنگ جهانی اول، برخی کشورها بهویژه انگلیس بهخاطر حفظ منافع خود، زمزمه استقلال کردستان را در میان طوائف کرد انتشار دادند.
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کلیدواژه
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ایران، بریتانیا، روابط، ایلات کردستان، مشروطه، سال1320ش
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آدرس
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دانشگاه شهید بهشتی, گروه تاریخ, ایران, دانشگاه بین المللی امام خمینی, گروه تاریخ و گروه تاریخ تمدن و ملل اسلامی, ایران
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پست الکترونیکی
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fawziehjavanmardi@gmail.com
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effect of iran’s relations with britain on the kurdish provinces from the constitution until 1941
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Authors
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soleimani karim ,javanmardi fouzieh
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Abstract
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after world war i, britain apparently sought to establish an independent kurdish state in the kurdish territories to hold it under its support. so, this country tested various methods and took advantage of the inability of governments such as qajar during 1917-1919. in the meantime, iran’s constitutional era, which theoretically sought to build a state-nation based on modern thought, led to iranian ethnic and religious groups, including the kurds, falling under the influence of britain. in the early stages, some of the kurds joined the constitutional convergence process. however, the government’s inability to implement this theory gradually dismissed the iranian people, including the kurds, and foreign governments, such as the british, in the absence of the government’s presence among the kurds, interfered in kurds affairs, and provided the basis for breakdowns with the central government. the method used in this study is the descriptive-analytical method with a historical procedure and qualitative approach based on the collection and formulation of data from library resources, newspapers, articles, and archived documents. the problem of the present study is the british influence in the kurdistan of iran from the constitutional period to the end of the first pahlavi period. with the intensification of foreign intervention and the increase in power during world war i, this gap among the kurds expanded more than ever. iranian kurdistan was very important from a military point of view due to its location, and because of this importance, after world war i, some countries, especially britain, spread the whisper of kurdistan’s independence among the kurdish clans in order to protect their interests.after world war i, britain apparently sought to establish an independent kurdish state in the kurdish territories to hold it under its support. so, this country tested various methods and took advantage of the inability of governments such as qajar during 1917-1919. in the meantime, iran’s constitutional era, which theoretically sought to build a state-nation based on modern thought, led to iranian ethnic and religious groups, including the kurds, falling under the influence of britain. in the early stages, some of the kurds joined the constitutional convergence process. however, the government’s inability to implement this theory gradually dismissed the iranian people, including the kurds, and foreign governments, such as the british, in the absence of the government’s presence among the kurds, interfered in kurds affairs, and provided the basis for breakdowns with the central government. the method used in this study is the descriptive-analytical method with a historical procedure and qualitative approach based on the collection and formulation of data from library resources, newspapers, articles, and archived documents. the problem of the present study is the british influence in the kurdistan of iran from the constitutional period to the end of the first pahlavi period. with the intensification of foreign intervention and the increase in power during world war i, this gap among the kurds expanded more than ever. iranian kurdistan was very important from a military point of view due to its location, and because of this importance, after world war i, some countries, especially britain, spread the whisper of kurdistan’s independence among the kurdish clans in order to protect their interests.after world war i, britain apparently sought to establish an independent kurdish state in the kurdish territories to hold it under its support. so, this country tested various methods and took advantage of the inability of governments such as qajar during 1917-1919. in the meantime, iran’s constitutional era, which theoretically sought to build a state-nation based on modern thought, led to iranian ethnic and religious groups, including the kurds, falling under the influence of britain. in the early stages, some of the kurds joined the constitutional convergence process. however, the government’s inability to implement this theory gradually dismissed the iranian people, including the kurds, and foreign governments, such as the british, in the absence of the government’s presence among the kurds, interfered in kurds affairs, and provided the basis for breakdowns with the central government. the method used in this study is the descriptive-analytical method with a historical procedure and qualitative approach based on the collection and formulation of data from library resources, newspapers, articles, and archived documents. the problem of the present study is the british influence in the kurdistan of iran from the constitutional period to the end of the first pahlavi period. with the intensification of foreign intervention and the increase in power during world war i, this gap among the kurds expanded more than ever. iranian kurdistan was very important from a military point of view due to its location, and because of this importance, after world war i, some countries, especially britain, spread the whisper of kurdistan’s independence among the kurdish clans in order to protect their interests.
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