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Vol. 12 No. 00 (1399)

September 2020

The Geographical Context of the Qaramata Movement and its Impact on Political Equations in Islamic Regions

  • Maryam Ashoori
  • Hassan Shadpour
  • Ahmad Ashrafi

Tārīkh-i pizishkī i.e., Medical History, Vol. 12 No. 00 (1399), 13 September 2020 , Page 43-55
https://doi.org/10.22037/mhj.v12i00.31519 Published: 2021-01-09

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Background and Aim: Political and Social Movements, Whatever their Purpose and Motive, Are Rooted in the Real Developments of that Society, Including its Territorial and Geographical Conditions. For This Reason, The Existence of Facilitating Conditions or Obstacles Can be a Factor in the Spread or Non-Spread of the Ideas of any Movement or Social Movement.

Materials and Methods: The Method Used in This Research is Descriptive-Analytical, Which Has Examined its Development as Well as its Political and Social Effects by Using Historical Sources, Documents and Libraries of Available Information About its Boundaries, Coordinates and Geographical Area.

Findings: The Qaramata Movement Occupied Important and Strategic Areas of the Islamic World at the Time of the Spread of Shiite Ideas; And Was an Important Threat to the Abbasid Caliphate. the Movement's Leaders' Reliance on the Unjust Political and Social Conditions Against the Shiites and their Attention to Areas Where the Public Has Been More Inclined to Establish Justice and Oppression Are the Hallmarks of the Qaramata Movement. The Members and Leaders of the Qaramata Movement Developed their Political Ideas in Different Lands, Taking Into Account Their Geographical Advantages.

Conclusion: From the Point of View of Political Geography, The Qarmatians Were Able to Challenge the Authority of the Abbasid Caliphate in a Wide Range of their Areas of Activity, Such as Iran, Shamat, and Iraq; However, in Some Other Areas of the Islamic World, they Enjoyed More Favorable Opportunities to Increase Their Power and Achieve Their Goals. Like Bahrain, Where the Government of the Qarmatians Was Formed and They Were Able to Take Advantage of the Conditions and Geographical Factors of These Regions. For This Reason, Qaramata is One of the Pioneers of Geopolitical Thought in the Islamic World Due to the Choice of Bahrain as a Place to Spread His Thought.

 

Please cite this article as: Ashoori M, Shadpour H, Ashrafi A. The Geographical Context of the Qaramata Movement and its Impact on Political Equations in Islamic Regions. Med Hist J, Special Issue on the History of Islam and Iran 2020; 43-55.

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  • Qarmatians; Abbasid; Geopolitics; Geographical context
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Ashoori, M., Shadpour, H., & Ashrafi, A. (2021). The Geographical Context of the Qaramata Movement and its Impact on Political Equations in Islamic Regions. Tārīkh-I Pizishkī i.E., Medical History, 12(00), 43–55. https://doi.org/10.22037/mhj.v12i00.31519
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