Tobacco Riots
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history of Shiʿah
- In Shiʿi: Shiʿi dynasties
…the widespread, and ultimately successful, protest against the tobacco concession granted by the Qājār court to a British firm in the 1890s, and they also motivated the early 20th-century Constitutional Revolution, which established a constitution and a parliament in Iran to check the efforts of the Qājār shahs to further…
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place in Iranian history
- In Iran: Popular protest and the Constitutional Revolution
The “Tobacco Riots”—as this episode came to be known—were a prelude to the Constitutional Revolution that was to occur in the reign of Moẓaffar al-Dīn Shah (1896–1907), during a time when the country suffered deep economic problems associated with its integration into a world economy. Iran…
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policy of Nāṣer al-Dīn Shāh
- In Nāṣer al-Dīn Shāh
…sale, and processing of all tobacco in the country, which led to a national boycott of tobacco and the withdrawal of the concession. This last incident is considered by many authorities to be the origin of modern Iranian nationalism. Increasingly unpopular among various Iranian factions, Nāṣer al-Dīn was assassinated in…
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