Memories of Ata-Ollah Khan Moein Lashkar Savadkohi (1- Mohammad Ali Shah’s return; 2- resisting against 1919 treaty)

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One of the most important events of Constitution era was Mohammad Ali Shah's return to Iran. He was exiled after Tehran conquering in 1909. He has closed relationships with Turkomans, Mazandaran, and Savadkoh's governors, so came to Iran through Estarabad and chose Savadkoh where Ismail Khan Savadkohi's place as his base was. Mohammad Ali Shah's success was certain because of some 5 disputes between constitutionalists such as the event of Atabak Park, but it's conclusion was of the benefit to Constitution government.
Resistance of Amir Moaied Savadkohi's children and friends to 1919 Treaty was an important event after the First World War. Formation of this treaty that was coincident with Amir Moaied Savadkohi's children and friends' consistence to 1919 treaty cause their struggle with governmental force and Amir Moaied's exile to Kermanshah.
Ata-Ollah Khan's memories were his observations of those events.

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