Nadir Shah Afshar's Policy towards thereligious minorities of her era
Subject Areas : Islamic theology
فاطمه سادات علینقی مداح
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رضا شعبانیصمغآبادی
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Religious minorities lived in relative religious freedomduring the short period of Nadir Shah Afshar's rule, and by accepting the state's financial and military requirements and accepting the orders of the Khan sincerely and submissively, they gained her satisfaction.It was understandable and unbelievable to disobey the state's orders, and the orders of Nadir Shah were executed from the beginning to the end.In other words, there was no tendency for inquisition and the implementation of the rule' orders were very important. Therefore, this article has analyzed and reviewed the political and religious performance of Nadir Shah Afshartowards the religious minorities of his era.The main question of this study is: "What were the measures of the era's government to support other intellectual views of the vast land of Iran? The hypothesis of the present research is "Nadir Shah Afshar's rule has respected the religious foundations of the people and the country and Nadir Shahhas been focused on eliminating internal seditions and the defeat of the alien powers of Russian and Ottoman, and seeking to build a prosperous and undisputed Iran for his and other compatriots of the country, so the Nadir Shah's rule has been completely focused on military and subsistence affairs and earning necessary property income and the ideological issues of the people have been left to them. This study is considered as a descriptive-analytical research according to the usual historical methods.