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Socialist Revolutionary Party
Founded1900s
Headquarters Baku, Caucasus
Newspaper Ekinçi ve Fe'le
Ideology Revolutionary socialism

Socialist Revolutionary Party ( Persian: فرقه اجتماعیون انقلابیون, romanizedFerqa'ye Ejtemāʿīyūn-e Enqelābīyūn), also known as Social-Revolutionaries ( Persian: سوسیال‌رولوسیونرها, romanizedSosyal-Revolusiyonerha) [1] was a Persian revolutionary socialist party based in Baku, Caucasus. [1] It was one of the most important parties established by the Persian emigrants in Transcaucasia during Qajar dynasty. [2] The party published an Azerbaijani language newspaper twice a week, named Ekinçi ve Fe'le and edited by Hosayn Israfilbekov. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Atabaki, Touraj (2006). Iran and the First World War: Battleground of the Great Powers. Library of Modern Middle East Studies. Vol. 43. I.B.Tauris. p. 206. ISBN  1860649645.
  2. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2013). Reformers and Revolutionaries in Modern Iran: New Perspectives on the Iranian Left. Routledge/BIPS Persian Studies Series. Routledge. p. 71. ISBN  1134328907.
  3. ^ Touraj Atabaki, Solmaz Rustamova (1995). "Ekinçi ve Fe'le". Baku Documents: Union Catalog of Persian, Azerbaijani, Ottoman Turkish and Arabic Serials and Newspapers in the Libraries of the Republic of Azerbaijan. I.B.Tauris. p. 80. ISBN  9781850438366.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Socialist Revolutionary Party
Founded1900s
Headquarters Baku, Caucasus
Newspaper Ekinçi ve Fe'le
Ideology Revolutionary socialism

Socialist Revolutionary Party ( Persian: فرقه اجتماعیون انقلابیون, romanizedFerqa'ye Ejtemāʿīyūn-e Enqelābīyūn), also known as Social-Revolutionaries ( Persian: سوسیال‌رولوسیونرها, romanizedSosyal-Revolusiyonerha) [1] was a Persian revolutionary socialist party based in Baku, Caucasus. [1] It was one of the most important parties established by the Persian emigrants in Transcaucasia during Qajar dynasty. [2] The party published an Azerbaijani language newspaper twice a week, named Ekinçi ve Fe'le and edited by Hosayn Israfilbekov. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b Atabaki, Touraj (2006). Iran and the First World War: Battleground of the Great Powers. Library of Modern Middle East Studies. Vol. 43. I.B.Tauris. p. 206. ISBN  1860649645.
  2. ^ Cronin, Stephanie (2013). Reformers and Revolutionaries in Modern Iran: New Perspectives on the Iranian Left. Routledge/BIPS Persian Studies Series. Routledge. p. 71. ISBN  1134328907.
  3. ^ Touraj Atabaki, Solmaz Rustamova (1995). "Ekinçi ve Fe'le". Baku Documents: Union Catalog of Persian, Azerbaijani, Ottoman Turkish and Arabic Serials and Newspapers in the Libraries of the Republic of Azerbaijan. I.B.Tauris. p. 80. ISBN  9781850438366.

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