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Mirza Kuchak Khan - Historical analysis |  | Mirza Kuchak Khan - Historical analysis: Encyclopedia II - Mirza Kuchak Khan - Historical analysis |  | Historians have tried to analyze the factors that contributed to the demise of the Jangal Movement. Some of the main studies including those by Gregor Yeghikian and Ebrahim Fakhrayi (minister of Culture in Mirza's Cabinet of the Red Republic) suggest a role for both extremist actions taken by the Communist (Edalat) Party that provoked opposing religious sentiment among the public, and Mirza Koochak Khan's religious and at times somewhat conservative views on co ...
See also:Mirza Kuchak Khan, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Early life, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Jangal movement, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Socialist Republic of Gilan, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Mirza's death, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Historical analysis |  | | Mirza Kuchak Khan, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Early life, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Historical analysis, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Jangal movement, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Mirza's death, Mirza Kuchak Khan - Socialist Republic of Gilan, Persian Constitutional Revolution, Gilan, The Jangal movement, Iran-Russia relations |  | |
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Mirza Kuchak Khan - Historical analysis
Historians have tried to analyze the factors that contributed to the demise of the Jangal Movement. Some of the main studies including those by Gregor Yeghikian and Ebrahim Fakhrayi (minister of Culture in Mirza's Cabinet of the Red Republic) suggest a role for both extremist actions taken by the Communist (Edalat) Party that provoked opposing religious sentiment among the public, and Mirza Koochak Khan's religious and at times somewhat conservative views on collaboration with the Communist Party as possible factors.
It has been suggested also that the change of policy on the Soviet side regarding pursuing global revolution (as advocated by Trotsky) versus establishing and protecting the Soviet Union was the main reason for them to withdraw support from the Gilan republic. The second option got more support and therefore Soviets signed a treaty with British in London (1921) which necessiated their retrievment from Northern Iran. Correspondence between Rothstein the Soviet ambassador in Tehran and Mirza Koochak Khan clearly supports this view (Ebrahim Fakhrayi). As part of his peace making efforts, Rothstein had also sent a message to the Soviet officers among Ehsanollah Khan's one thousand strong force that had made its way towards Qazvin, not to obey his orders and as a result that campaign was defeated.
Other related archives1880, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1918, 1920, 1921, Anzali, Bakhtiari, Baku, Bolsheviks, British, Denikin, Gilan, Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze, Hooshang, Iran, Iran-Russia relations, Iranian constitutional revolution, Jangal (Forest) movement, Lenin, Mohammad Ali Shah, Muzaffar al-Din Shah, Parliament, Persia, Persian, Persian Constitutional Revolution, Qazvin, Rasht, Reza Khan, Russians, Sattar Khan, Shah of Persia, Socialist Republic of Gilan, Southern Caspian, Soviets, Tabriz, Tbilisi, Tehran, The Jangal movement, Trotsky, Tsarist, White Russian, constitutional monarchy, coup d'état, victory
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