Examining Three Historical Documents regarding the Trade of Women During the Qajar
Subject Areas : Epistemological and methodological researcher of historical researchBIZHAN Parvan 1 , maghsoodali Sadeghi 2
1 - Teacher
2 - prof Of History
Keywords: Qajar, Bojnourd, Taxes, Trade of Women, Turkmen,
Abstract :
Abstract: In the history of Iran and during the time of the Qajar dynasty, one of the phenomena that threatened the social immunity of the Iranian society was the trade of women from the low classes of society. This was done for a number of reasons, namely inability to pay off taxes, extreme poverty, and the lack of immunity for the Iranian society. At times, this took place while the authorities being indifferent and while at others, it was done with their aid and assistance. There were many causes that led to this situation or exacerbated it. In my opinion, the growing role of the government was arguably the most important of all, because governmental authorities and officials more and more took part in this type of trade. My focus in this paper will be examining three historical documents regarding the trading of women in the northern region of Khurasan. The following documents are considered official documents preserved by the Foreign Affairs Ministry of our country regarding the Qajar period, and this is the first time that they are being observed and examined publicly. The lack of social justice and rights of citizens of Iran during this period will become clear as we examine these documents.
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