Amir Kabir is a precious myth in the fight against the deviations of the Babite and Baha'i sects
The purpose of this article is to examine the struggles of Amir Kabir in the fight against the misguided sect of Babi and Baha'i.
This article is a review and library. Amir Kabir, the powerful and powerful prime minister of Iran during the reign of Nasser al-Din Shah, was a champion of the struggle against colonialism, tyranny, and a reformer of political and religious affairs. Upon entering the court, he undertook important tasks such as establishing central power by dealing with internal and external threatening factors. His most important action in the domestic arena, in addition to dealing with internal uprisings, was to suppress the Babiyeh uprising, which was carried out with authoritative measures and, of course, Amir's different methods. After the Amir's confrontation and the suppression of the riots and their riots, they no longer dared to threaten the country's political security. A coercive act that eventually led to his assassination, along with his other reformist actions. With these explanations, Amir's treatment of the Babi and Baha'i sects, as well as his reasons for suppressing this revolt, are discussed.
Amir Kabir , Baha'i , Babi , religious deviations , Qajar
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