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Iran--History--Jangalī movement, 1914-1921

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Geographic headingIran--History--Jangalī movement, 1914-1921
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Variant(s)Constitutionalist movement of Gīlān, Iran, 1914-1921
Iran--History--Constitutionalist movement of Gīlān, 1914-1921
Iran--History--Jangal movement, 1914-1921
Iran--History--Jungle movement, 1914-1921
Jangal movement, Iran, 1914-1921
Jangalī movement, Iran, 1914-1921
Jungle movement, Iran, 1914-1921
See alsoIran--History--Qajar dynasty, 1794-1925
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Found inWork cat.: Yaqīkiyān, G. Shawravī va junbish-i jangal, 1984.
Ravasani, S. Nahz̤at-i Jangal, 2002 or 2003: added t.p. (The Jungle Movement)
The Cambridge history of Iran, 1968-1991: v. 7, p. 208 (A partially Islamic revolutionary group, the Jangalīs, under a local nationalist preacher, Kūchik Khān, took control of Gīlān province in 1917-18) p. 218 (Mīrzā Kūchik Khān's Jangalī (Forest) Movement) p. 345 ("... the British brought token forces to the north, provoking the population of Gīlān into guerrilla action known as the Jangalī movement) index (Jangalī Movement)
Wikipedia, Oct. 5, 2006: Constitutionalist movement of Gilan (The Constitutionalist movement of Gilan (also called the Jangal (Forest) movement) was a rebellion against the monarchist rule of the Qajar central government of Iran. It is considered as the extension of Constitutional Revolution of Iran and lasted from 1914 to 1921) Gīlān Province (Mirza Kochak Kahn became the most prominent revolutionary leader in northern Iran in this period. His movement, known as the Jangalis (Foresters Movement), had sent an armed brigade to Tehran which helped depose the Qajar ruler Mohammad Ali Shah; Guilan's contribution to the movement of Mirza Kouchak Khan Jangali, known as the Constitutionalist movement of Guilan (also Jangalis)) Persian Socialist Soviet Republic (was est. Mirza Kouchek Khan Jangali, a leader of the Constitutionalist movement of Gilan, and his Jangali (Foresters Movement) partisans, with the assistance of the Soviet Red Army; Jangal movement that had been started in 1914)
JSTOR search, Oct. 5, 2006 (Jangali movement; Jangali Movement; with the rise of Reza Khan in Tehran the movement collapsed, and in late 1921 the severed head of its leader, Mirza Kuchek Khan, was presented to Reza Khan; demise of the Jangali movement led to the birth of the Pahlavi regime)