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The siege of Astarabad took place in June 1908 when Mohammad Baqir Khan Salar Akram was commissioned by the authoritarian government of Mohammad Ali Shah to take Astarabad (modern-day Gorgan) from the constitutionalists. Astarabad was located in a very important strategic region because on the one hand it had access to Russia and on the other hand it was a region with the necessary strength for emergencies. Salar Akram reached the gates of Astarabad in June 1908, a week after the bombing of the parliament with his army, but Sardar Rafi Yansari, Wali of the province of Astarabad, did not allow him to enter, which led to a three-month siege; But in the end, Salar Akram was killed in a clash and the constitutionalists won. After that, a group of authoritarians revolted against Sardar Rafi, an

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  • Siege of Astarabad (en)
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  • The siege of Astarabad took place in June 1908 when Mohammad Baqir Khan Salar Akram was commissioned by the authoritarian government of Mohammad Ali Shah to take Astarabad (modern-day Gorgan) from the constitutionalists. Astarabad was located in a very important strategic region because on the one hand it had access to Russia and on the other hand it was a region with the necessary strength for emergencies. Salar Akram reached the gates of Astarabad in June 1908, a week after the bombing of the parliament with his army, but Sardar Rafi Yansari, Wali of the province of Astarabad, did not allow him to enter, which led to a three-month siege; But in the end, Salar Akram was killed in a clash and the constitutionalists won. After that, a group of authoritarians revolted against Sardar Rafi, an (en)
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  • Siege of Astarabad (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Early_20th_Century_Qajar_Flag.svg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Amir_Khan-e_Sardar.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Astarabad-CONSTITUTION-Painting.jpg
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  • A painting painted by an anonymous author of a clash between constitutionalists and government forces during the siege of Astarabad (en)
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  • circa 2000 killed (en)
  • circa 3000 killed (en)
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  • Authoritarians (en)
  • constitutionalists (en)
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  • Sardar Rafie Yanehsari (en)
  • Amir Khan-e Sardar (en)
  • Mohammad Baqer Khan Salar Akram (en)
  • Mustafa Khan Shokooh Al-Saltanah (en)
  • Vajihullah Mirza (en)
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  • Siege of Astarabad (en)
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  • June - November 1908 (en)
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  • Authoritarians failed to capture Astarabad (en)
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  • The siege of Astarabad took place in June 1908 when Mohammad Baqir Khan Salar Akram was commissioned by the authoritarian government of Mohammad Ali Shah to take Astarabad (modern-day Gorgan) from the constitutionalists. Astarabad was located in a very important strategic region because on the one hand it had access to Russia and on the other hand it was a region with the necessary strength for emergencies. Salar Akram reached the gates of Astarabad in June 1908, a week after the bombing of the parliament with his army, but Sardar Rafi Yansari, Wali of the province of Astarabad, did not allow him to enter, which led to a three-month siege; But in the end, Salar Akram was killed in a clash and the constitutionalists won. After that, a group of authoritarians revolted against Sardar Rafi, and in the end, Sardar Rafi defeated all of them. (en)
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  • circa 3000 killed
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  • Authoritarians
  • constitutionalists
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  • Authoritarians failed to capture Astarabad
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