Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani

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Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani
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Morteza Ansari.[1]
During the constitutional movement he was influential in the
Hassan Taghizadeh
was suspected to be responsible, and he subsequently fled the country.

Early life

Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani was born in

Morteza Ansari,[1] Hosayn Kuhkamarai, Mirza Ḥasan Sirazi, and Shaikh Rażi Naǰafi and became qualified to provide religious guidance.[2]

Political efforts

Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani spent much of his life expressing his political views. His campaigns included refusing to participate in the

Leader of constitutional movement

After the dissemination of the photo of Naus (the Belgian supervisor of the Iranian customs) at the

mujtahid in Tehran. Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai accepted his request and a solidarity treaty was concluded between him and Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani. When Mozaffar ad-Din Shah Qajar came back to Iran, at a time when there was increasing dissatisfaction among the people and scholars against the government, and Ein al-Dowleh was finally dismissed, Shah issued a constitutional order. Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani and Mirza Sayyed Mohammad Tabatabai were not deputies or members of the Majlis, but they participated in the whole of the meeting.[2][6]

Assassination

In the second

Books

Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani authored Rasael-va-Masael fi fiqh (Dissertations and Problems in fiqh) containing 25 pamphlets each related to one of the problems of fiqh.[10]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Mash’uf, Akbar. "Ayatollah Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani". The Institute for Iranian Contemporary Historical Studies (IICHS). Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i Algar, H. "ABDALLĀH BEHBAHĀNĪ". iranicaonline. Retrieved July 15, 2011.
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  4. ^ Kasravi, Ahmad. History of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution. p. 120.
  5. ^ Dowlatabadi, Yahya. the life time of Yahya. Vol. 2. p. 89.
  6. ^ Staff Writer. "the first political assassination in constitutional movement was done by Secularism". Farsnews. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
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  8. ^ Sheikholeslami, Alireza. "ḤAYDAR KHAN ʿAMU-OḠLI". iranicaonline. Retrieved 4 August 2017.
  9. ^ Staff Writer. "Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani was murdered". Tarikhirani.
  10. ^ Staff Writer. "Seyyed Abdollah Behbahani the leader of Persian Constitutional Revolution". mardomsalari newspaper.