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The periodical Jangal (Persian: جنگل; DMG: Ǧangal; English: "Forest") was founded in 1917 by the Nehzat-e Jangal (“Jangali-movement“, 1914–1921) in Gilan. Mirza Kuchak Khan (1880/1882–December 1921), a young revolutionary and the founder and leader of this movement was fighting together with the Ettehad-e Eslam committee (“Islamic Unity“) in the forests of Northern Iran. Their movement was directed against – among others – large landowners as well as the exertion of influence coming from the British and Tsarist Russia. In June 1920, the Jangalis joined forces with the Communist Party of Iran and proclaimed the Socialist Republic of Gilan, which was re-conquered by Reza Khan Pahlavi (later: Reza Shah Pahlavi) in November 1921. The journal was the mouthpiece of the Jangalis and partially pub

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  • Die Zeitschrift Jangal (persisch جنگل Dschangal, DMG Ǧangal, ‚Urwald‘) wurde 1917 von der („Jangali-Bewegung“, 1914–1921) in Gilan gegründet. Die Zeitschrift war das Sprachrohr der Dschangali-Bewegung und wurde teilweise von Mirza Hoseyn Kasma’i (1862–1921) vom 9. Juni 1917 bis zum 28. Mai 1918 herausgegeben. Ihre Haltung und Kritik verbreiteten sie in insgesamt 31 Ausgaben mit Hilfe von literarischen Texten und kulturellen Symboliken. Viele Gedanken teilten sie dabei mit dem Nationalismus der staatlichen Eliten: das Streben nach Vereinbarkeit von Islam, iranischem Nationalismus und Sozialismus. (de)
  • The periodical Jangal (Persian: جنگل; DMG: Ǧangal; English: "Forest") was founded in 1917 by the Nehzat-e Jangal (“Jangali-movement“, 1914–1921) in Gilan. Mirza Kuchak Khan (1880/1882–December 1921), a young revolutionary and the founder and leader of this movement was fighting together with the Ettehad-e Eslam committee (“Islamic Unity“) in the forests of Northern Iran. Their movement was directed against – among others – large landowners as well as the exertion of influence coming from the British and Tsarist Russia. In June 1920, the Jangalis joined forces with the Communist Party of Iran and proclaimed the Socialist Republic of Gilan, which was re-conquered by Reza Khan Pahlavi (later: Reza Shah Pahlavi) in November 1921. The journal was the mouthpiece of the Jangalis and partially published by Mirza Hoseyn Kasma’i (1862–1921). They spread their opinion and critique in 31 issues by means of literary texts and cultural symbolism. They had many ideas in common with the nationalism of state elites: aspiring the compatibility of Islam, Iranian nationalism and socialism. (en)
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  • 1917-06-09 (xsd:date)
  • 1918-05-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Politics, literature (en)
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  • Mirza Hoseyn Kasma’i (en)
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  • 1918-05-28 (xsd:date)
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  • Ǧangal (en)
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  • Die Zeitschrift Jangal (persisch جنگل Dschangal, DMG Ǧangal, ‚Urwald‘) wurde 1917 von der („Jangali-Bewegung“, 1914–1921) in Gilan gegründet. Die Zeitschrift war das Sprachrohr der Dschangali-Bewegung und wurde teilweise von Mirza Hoseyn Kasma’i (1862–1921) vom 9. Juni 1917 bis zum 28. Mai 1918 herausgegeben. Ihre Haltung und Kritik verbreiteten sie in insgesamt 31 Ausgaben mit Hilfe von literarischen Texten und kulturellen Symboliken. Viele Gedanken teilten sie dabei mit dem Nationalismus der staatlichen Eliten: das Streben nach Vereinbarkeit von Islam, iranischem Nationalismus und Sozialismus. (de)
  • The periodical Jangal (Persian: جنگل; DMG: Ǧangal; English: "Forest") was founded in 1917 by the Nehzat-e Jangal (“Jangali-movement“, 1914–1921) in Gilan. Mirza Kuchak Khan (1880/1882–December 1921), a young revolutionary and the founder and leader of this movement was fighting together with the Ettehad-e Eslam committee (“Islamic Unity“) in the forests of Northern Iran. Their movement was directed against – among others – large landowners as well as the exertion of influence coming from the British and Tsarist Russia. In June 1920, the Jangalis joined forces with the Communist Party of Iran and proclaimed the Socialist Republic of Gilan, which was re-conquered by Reza Khan Pahlavi (later: Reza Shah Pahlavi) in November 1921. The journal was the mouthpiece of the Jangalis and partially pub (en)
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  • Jangal (Zeitschrift) (de)
  • Jangal (magazine) (en)
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