Abstract
The rulers of Qajar in Iran were known of their cruelty and tyranny, whether they were kings of Tehran or dynasts in the states. However, their rudeness and cruelty associated with the citizens in another disrepute greediness to gain money and wealth, looting people and exceeding their rights. Perhaps the serious danger of all that is the existence of suspicious links of corrupted Qajar rulers with influential foreigners in the country (Russian and English ) that made Iran a region of conflict between both sides for a long time which required reaching to an agreement to divide areas of influence between them according to the treaty of 1907. While the situation in the capital was escalating towards being worse due to the repercussions of the constitutional revolution 1906-1907, and the separating the Iranian people between supporters and opponents of this revolution. This division occurred as a result of the positions of some of the Qajar princes regarding the revolution and its repercussions. The tribal chiefs in the Kurdish region stood by the Salar Al-Dawla, who had an ambition to be a Shah of Iran, and his movements caused great obstacles for the government and the Iranian court together during the years that followed the constitutional revolution.
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