• Author/Authors

    POLAT, Ü. Gülsüm Dumlupınar Üniversitesi - Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi - Tarih Bölümü, Türkiye

  • Title Of Article

    ACTIVITIES OF SHIA NİZARİ IMAM AGA KHAN THE THIRTH DURING THE WORLD WAR I.

  • شماره ركورد
    34650
  • Abstract
    After the outbreak of the WWI, Muhammed Shah III (Aga Khan), who was the forty-eighth Imam of the Shia Ismaili sect, requested from the British government that he be assigned a duty in any area of need. The British administration, considering his influence particularly over Shia Muslims, assigned Aga Khan to mitigate the effects of the holy war [jihad] which had been proclamied by the Ottoman Government. Aga Khan served to this objective by issuing various declarations during the WWI. Altough there were discussions from time to time among British officers concerning the activities of Aga Khan beyond his authority, his views were taken into consideration by many British authorities including the King of England until the end of the war. Referring the his own writing Aga Khan argued that Ottoman State’s caliphate authurity should continue and he didn’t favor Arab caliphate claims. Neverthless he had really important function to hinder of Turkish Panislamic propaganda.
  • From Page
    55
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Aga Khan , Shia İsmaila sect , England , Ottoman Empire
  • JournalTitle
    Turkish Culture and Haci Bektash Veli Research Quarterly
  • To Page
    74
  • JournalTitle
    Turkish Culture and Haci Bektash Veli Research Quarterly