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:: Volume 10, Issue 34 (Spring 2019) ::
- 2019, 10(34): 57-78 Back to browse issues page
An Analytical Study of the Position of the Abbasid Caliphate in the Process of Legitimizing Iranian Local Governments from the Mongol Invasion to the Fall of Baghdad (616-656 AH)
Zahra Alami Zawareh1 , Fereydoon Allahyari 2, Abolhassan Fayaz Anoush3
1- PhD student of history of Iran in the Islamic era, University of Isfahan.
2- Professor, History Department, University of Isfahan (Corresponding Author). , f.allahyari@ltr.ui.ac.ir
3- Associate Professor, Department of History, University of Isfahan.
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Following the Mongol invasion of Iran in 616 (AH) and the death of Sultan Mohammad Khwarazm Shah in 617 (AH), a period of political competition for power began and various parts of Iran were influenced by the local governments. The interval between the Mongol invasion and the fall of Baghdad was a difficult time for Iranian local governments to resolve the crisis of legitimacy and sovereignty. The linking with the remnants of Kharazmshahi monarchy, the Abbasid caliphate, and the central Mongol court were the most important aspects of their political struggle. One of the most important foundations of the legitimacy of local governments was the approval of the Abbasid caliph within the framework of Islamic caliphate theory. The main issue of this article is to examine the relationship of local governments with the institution of caliphate after the Mongol invasion and how these relations are regulated and changed in encountering the Mongols, in order to maintain the legitimacy and continuity of sovereignty. This descriptive and analytical study, based on library resources, revealed that the Mongol invasion and their increasing threats gradually changed the process of legitimizing local governments from the caliphate.

Keywords: Local Governments, Abbasid Caliphate, Legitimacy, Kharazmshahi, Mongols.
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Received: 2018/06/25 | Accepted: 2019/02/2 | Published: 2019/05/5
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Alami Zawareh Z, Allahyari F, Fayaz Anoush A. An Analytical Study of the Position of the Abbasid Caliphate in the Process of Legitimizing Iranian Local Governments from the Mongol Invasion to the Fall of Baghdad (616-656 AH). - 2019; 10 (34) :57-78
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Volume 10, Issue 34 (Spring 2019) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه علمی تاریخ فرهنگ و تمدن اسلامی The History of Islamic Culture and Civilization A Quarterly Research Journal
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