Mashruteh Movement

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The Mashruteh Movement was an early 20th-century Iranian political and social uprising that led to the establishment of a constitution and parliament, curbing absolute monarchy in Persia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical event
political movement
revolution
social movement
aimedAt creating representative institutions
curbing royal despotism
establishing rule of law in Iran
alsoKnownAs Iranian Constitutional Revolution NERFINISHED
Persian Constitutional Revolution NERFINISHED
country Iran
Persia NERFINISHED
endTime 1911
hasIdeology constitutionalism
limited monarchy
rule of law
hasKeyEvent bombardment of the Majlis in 1908
constitutionalists’ resistance in Tabriz
deposition of Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar
granting of the constitution by Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar
hasNativeName انقلاب مشروطه NERFINISHED
نهضت مشروطه NERFINISHED
hasParticipant bazaar merchants
clergy
guilds
intellectuals
tribal forces
hasSignificantFigure Bagher Khan NERFINISHED
Malek al-Motekallemin NERFINISHED
Mirza Jahangir Khan Sur-e Esrafil NERFINISHED
Mirza Nasrullah Khan Moshir al-Dowleh NERFINISHED
Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar NERFINISHED
Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar NERFINISHED
Sattar Khan NERFINISHED
Sayyed Abdollah Behbahani NERFINISHED
Sayyed Mohammad Tabataba’i NERFINISHED
influencedBy European constitutionalism NERFINISHED
Russian Revolution of 1905 NERFINISHED
liberal constitutional ideas
ledTo adoption of the 1906 Iranian constitution
creation of the first Iranian parliament
location Isfahan NERFINISHED
Mashhad NERFINISHED
Rasht NERFINISHED
Tabriz NERFINISHED
Tehran NERFINISHED
opposed absolute monarchy in Persia
autocratic rule of the Qajar shah
result creation of the National Consultative Assembly
establishment of a constitution in Iran
establishment of a parliament in Iran
limitation of absolute monarchy in Persia
startTime 1905

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