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Examination of the Legitimacy of Al-e-Muzaffar Dynasty (713-795 AH)

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  27-49

Abstract

 This tries to examine the legitimate foundations of Al-e-Muzaffar Dynasty (713-795 AH). legitimacy means rational justification and rightness of the rulers to govern and the people's obedience of them. This issue is hold forth both in the continuity and survival of the states and their deterioration and downfall. In the absence of that the rule is neither stabilized nor sustained. This research is aimed at identifying the legitimizing basis of this dynasty, clarifying modality of choosing them and their functions in consolidation, continuation and acceptance of Al-e-Muzaffar rulers. Implementing analytical-descriptive method, this research is carried out in the field of historical studies. Corollaries of the research indicated that though Muzaffarian kings took over the throne by force and prepotency and after the collapse of Ilkhanites and in the absence of political power, but they were aware that their own throne to be continued was in critical need to other foundations of legitimacy. Hence, in order to overpass the challenges derived from power deterioration, they sought to get over the challenges of legitimacy. As the remaining Ilkhanite emirs and by acquiring religious legitimacy and allegiance to the Abbasid caliphs in Egypt, they legitimized their own rule. The rules of Al-e-Muzaffar, though did not, consider Iranian government thought as one of the legitimate elements of their government, but they placed religion as the most important foundation of the legitimacy of their sovereignty. Also, legitimacy derived security and justice and eventually that legitimacy which had its roots in considering all religious clusters.

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    APA: Copy

    KHOSROBEAGI, HOSHANG, & Sadeghifard, Mozhgan. (2019). Examination of the Legitimacy of Al-e-Muzaffar Dynasty (713-795 AH). JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES OF ISLAM, 10(39 ), 27-49. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/221253/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHOSROBEAGI HOSHANG, Sadeghifard Mozhgan. Examination of the Legitimacy of Al-e-Muzaffar Dynasty (713-795 AH). JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES OF ISLAM[Internet]. 2019;10(39 ):27-49. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/221253/en

    IEEE: Copy

    HOSHANG KHOSROBEAGI, and Mozhgan Sadeghifard, “Examination of the Legitimacy of Al-e-Muzaffar Dynasty (713-795 AH),” JOURNAL OF HISTORICAL STUDIES OF ISLAM, vol. 10, no. 39 , pp. 27–49, 2019, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/221253/en

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