Revolutionary Movements in different part of Iran 1918-24
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https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.23.964Abstract
The revolutionary movements formed – in Gilan , Azerbaijan , Khurasan and Khuzestan – primarily to fight foreign intervention in Iran and for an end to Iranian tyrannical rule which oppressed its people . These aim banded people together and thus furthered the development of the revolutionary movements in different part of Iran between 1918 -24.
. All revolutionary movement were ultimately defeated in turn by internal reactionary forces and their Western backers , and its own tactical errors.
It is appropriate to divide the reaction against the revolutionary movements into two parts , internal and external . These correspond to pressure which came from within Iran , primarily from the central government , and to international coverage of the movements , both from the West and from the Soviet Union . At points , the two aspects into one and we will indicate as much .
The central governments played a major role in the reaction against the revolutionary movements on two fronts , as it were . The immediate policy adopted by the central governments towards the revolutionary movements was suppression leading to its elimination . The campaign had been initiated by action against progressive and radicals movements throughout Iran .
During the crisis , the soviet Union professed to regard the revolutionary movements in Iran as a democratic movements struggling against the reactionary approach of the central government , and treated it as legitimate indigenous demand for local rights
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