Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era

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The objective of this study was to analize the Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era. Refering to the methodology: this research has been done by descriptive method and by studying written and historical works. Researchers have extracted material by exam...

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Autores: Mohiedin Khalkhali, Seyed, Kalhor, Mohammad
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2020
Institución:Universidad Peruana Unión
Repositorio:Revistas Universidad Peruana Unión
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:https://apuntesuniversitarios.upeu.edu.pe/index.php/revapuntes/article/view/573
Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Iran, Nasseri Era, Qajar Era, women travelers, politics, Iranian history.
Irán, Era Nasseri, Era Qajar, mujeres viajeras, política, historia iraní.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
Los problemas políticos de Irán desde el punto de vista de las mujeres viajeras en la era Nasseri
title Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
spellingShingle Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
Mohiedin Khalkhali, Seyed
Iran, Nasseri Era, Qajar Era, women travelers, politics, Iranian history.
Irán, Era Nasseri, Era Qajar, mujeres viajeras, política, historia iraní.
title_short Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
title_full Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
title_fullStr Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
title_full_unstemmed Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
title_sort Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Mohiedin Khalkhali, Seyed
Kalhor, Mohammad
author Mohiedin Khalkhali, Seyed
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Kalhor, Mohammad
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Iran, Nasseri Era, Qajar Era, women travelers, politics, Iranian history.
Irán, Era Nasseri, Era Qajar, mujeres viajeras, política, historia iraní.
topic Iran, Nasseri Era, Qajar Era, women travelers, politics, Iranian history.
Irán, Era Nasseri, Era Qajar, mujeres viajeras, política, historia iraní.
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The objective of this study was to analize the Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era. Refering to the methodology: this research has been done by descriptive method and by studying written and historical works. Researchers have extracted material by examining historical books, articles and writings. In this study, we have tried to collect and sort out the problems of passengers. Results show that during Qajar Era, due to the strategic position of Iran and the Persian Gulf, this region was of particular interest to the superior international powers; therefore, travelers, statesmen, ambassadors, and merchants from many different European and non-European countries traveled to Iran. In these foreign delegations and political groups, there were also female figures, including Lady Sheil, Jane Dieulafoy, Gertrude Bell, Madame Wolfson, Isabella Bird Bishop and Carla Serena. Some of these women came to Iran as members of political delegations and some for tourism or economic purposes. Regarding their status and position, they provided Qajar officials with reports in which they addressed Iran's political problems, such as the government's failure in managing public health and justice, dealing with insecurity, widespread economic corruption among statesmen and other authorities of Qajar government, oppressions, and the like. According to the results, it can be said that most of these problems are related to the internal structure of Iran as well as the culture of Iranians and some customs of that time.
El objetivo de este estudio fue analizar los problemas políticos de Irán desde el punto de vista de las mujeres viajeras en la era Nasseri. Esta investigación se ha realizado mediante el método descriptivo y mediante el estudio de trabajos escritos e históricos. Los investigadores han extraído material examinando libros, artículos y escritos históricos. Asimismo, se recopila e soluciona los problemas de los pasajeros. Los resultados muestran que durante la Era Qajar, debido a la posición estratégica de Irán y el Golfo Pérsico, esta región fue de particular interés para las potencias internacionales superiores; por lo tanto, viajaban a Irán viajeros, estadistas, embajadores y comerciantes de muchos países europeos y no europeos. En estas delegaciones y grupos políticos extranjeros también hubo figuras femeninas, entre ellas Lady Sheil, Jane Dieulafoy, Gertrude Bell, Madame Wolfson, Isabella Bird Bishop y Carla Serena. Algunas de estas mujeres llegaron a Irán como miembros de delegaciones políticas y otras con fines turísticos o económicos. Con respecto a su estatus y posición, proporcionaron a los funcionarios de Qajar informes en los que abordaban los problemas políticos de Irán, como el fracaso del gobierno en la gestión de la salud pública y la justicia, el manejo de la inseguridad, la corrupción económica generalizada entre los estadistas y otras autoridades del gobierno de Qajar, opresiones, y similares. Según los resultados, se puede decir que la mayoría de estos problemas están relacionados con la estructura interna de Irán así como con la cultura iraní y algunas costumbres de esa época.
description The objective of this study was to analize the Iran’s Political Problems from the Viewpoint of Female Travelers in the Nasseri Era. Refering to the methodology: this research has been done by descriptive method and by studying written and historical works. Researchers have extracted material by examining historical books, articles and writings. In this study, we have tried to collect and sort out the problems of passengers. Results show that during Qajar Era, due to the strategic position of Iran and the Persian Gulf, this region was of particular interest to the superior international powers; therefore, travelers, statesmen, ambassadors, and merchants from many different European and non-European countries traveled to Iran. In these foreign delegations and political groups, there were also female figures, including Lady Sheil, Jane Dieulafoy, Gertrude Bell, Madame Wolfson, Isabella Bird Bishop and Carla Serena. Some of these women came to Iran as members of political delegations and some for tourism or economic purposes. Regarding their status and position, they provided Qajar officials with reports in which they addressed Iran's political problems, such as the government's failure in managing public health and justice, dealing with insecurity, widespread economic corruption among statesmen and other authorities of Qajar government, oppressions, and the like. According to the results, it can be said that most of these problems are related to the internal structure of Iran as well as the culture of Iranians and some customs of that time.
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