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Frontier Nomads of Iran
The end of the tribal confederacy
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August 28 1997
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Cambridge University Press
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August 28 1997
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DOI:
10.1017/CBO9780511582257.017
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Book chapters
pp. x
Preface
pp. xv
Note on transliteration
pp. 1
Writing tribal history
pp. 35
The Safavid state and the origins of the Shahsevan
pp. 39
‘Shahsevani’: Safavid tribal policy and practice
pp. 58
Shahsevan traditions
pp. 72
Moghan and Ardabil in Safavid times
pp. 93
The rise of the Shahsevan confederacy
pp. 95
Badr Khan Sari-Khan-Beyli
pp. 111
Nazar 'Ali Khan Shahsevan of Ardabil
pp. 129
The Shahsevan tribal confederacy
pp. 147
The Shahsevan tribes in the Great Game
pp. 149
The Russian wars and the loss of Moghan
pp. 169
The Shahsevan nomads in the mid-nineteenth century
pp. 190
Nomads and commissars in Moghan
pp. 217
The end of the tribal confederacy
pp. 221
Pastures new: the effects of the frontier closure
pp. 248
The Shahsevan, the Constitution, the Great War and after
pp. 283
Settlement and detribalization
pp. 315
Conclusion: Shahsevan identity and history
pp. 389
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