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"With regard to the accuracy of their accounts of the economic life of Iran, it must be remembered that if, during this period, it was the supposed Oriental ambitions of Napeleon which were the immediate cause of british pre-occupation with Iran, the East India Company was still, at this time, a commercial corporation and therefore interested in Iran not only for strategic reasons but also as a potential market.
During the reign of Salim(I), in addition to the continuation of the propaganda by the Sufis in the Ottoman land, a number of ambitious princes also fled to Iran, these events paved the way for serious challanges between the two rulers and finally led to Chaldoran war.
The present study deals with the relations between the two nations during the regin of Shah Ismael Safavid(I), and Bayazid(II), Salim(I)and Soltan Soleiman.
The present study attempted to deal with the afore-mentioned subject through the examination of the documents and conducting a library research in the Qajar period to the emergence of the movement for constitution in Iran.
The consequences and the impact of the uprising of 19th of Deymah in Qom over the uprising in Mashhad By: Hasan Shams Abadi 1356 was a year in which a great number of events happened in the history of the Islamic revolution.
Although there exist not many special sources over this battle, one may refer to general histories, geneologies and classes to discover the causes for these events."