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- Q11161771 subject Q7131249.
- Q11161771 subject Q7804183.
- Q11161771 subject Q8136645.
- Q11161771 subject Q8611628.
- Q11161771 subject Q8611691.
- Q11161771 abstract "The Goharshad Mosque rebellion or 1935 Goharshad Mosque massacre took place in 1935, when a backlash against the Westernizing, secularist policies of Reza Shah erupted in the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad. Responding to a cleric, who denounced the Shah's heretical innovations, corruption and heavy consumer taxes, many bazaaris and villagers took refuge in the shrine, chanted slogans such as "The Shah is a new Yezid", likening him to the tyrannical Umayyad caliph responsible for the massacre of Prophet Muhammad's family members at the Battle of Karbala.For four full days local police and army refused to violate the shrine and the standoff was ended when troops from Azerbaijan arrived and broke into the shrine, killing dozens and injuring hundreds, and marking a final rupture between Shia clergy and the Shah.According to a British report, which might have deliberately lowered the numbers, the outcome of the event resulted in 2 Army officers and 18 soldiers killed; 2 soldiers executed on the spot for disobedience; 1 soldier committed suicide; there were 128 dead among the villagers, 200-300 wounded and 800 arrested.".
- Q11161771 causalties "2 officers, 18 soldiers killed;".
- Q11161771 causalties "2 soldiers executed for disobedience, 1 committed suicide.".
- Q11161771 combatant "25px".
- Q11161771 combatant "Bazaaris and villagers".
- Q11161771 combatant "Local police".
- Q11161771 combatant "Reza Shah".
- Q11161771 combatant "Troops of".
- Q11161771 commander Q182921.
- Q11161771 place Q121157.
- Q11161771 place Q1791841.
- Q11161771 place Q2393680.
- Q11161771 place Q794.
- Q11161771 result "Massacre of the besieged civilians".
- Q11161771 thumbnail State_Flag_of_Iran_(1925).svg?width=300.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q1068139.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q121157.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q126065.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q1791841.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q182921.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q217442.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q2393680.
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- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q4116408.
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- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q626058.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q7131249.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q7804183.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q794.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q8136645.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q8575586.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q8611628.
- Q11161771 wikiPageWikiLink Q8611691.
- Q11161771 casualties "2".
- Q11161771 combatant Q182921.
- Q11161771 combatant "25".
- Q11161771 combatant "Bazaaris and villagers".
- Q11161771 combatant "Local police".
- Q11161771 combatant "Troops of".
- Q11161771 commander "Reza Shah".
- Q11161771 conflict "Goharshad Mosque rebellion".
- Q11161771 place Q121157.
- Q11161771 place Q1791841.
- Q11161771 place Q2393680.
- Q11161771 place Q794.
- Q11161771 result "Massacre of the besieged civilians".
- Q11161771 type Event.
- Q11161771 type Event.
- Q11161771 type MilitaryConflict.
- Q11161771 type SocietalEvent.
- Q11161771 type Event.
- Q11161771 type Thing.
- Q11161771 type Q1656682.
- Q11161771 comment "The Goharshad Mosque rebellion or 1935 Goharshad Mosque massacre took place in 1935, when a backlash against the Westernizing, secularist policies of Reza Shah erupted in the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad.".
- Q11161771 label "Goharshad Mosque rebellion".
- Q11161771 depiction State_Flag_of_Iran_(1925).svg.
- Q11161771 name "Goharshad Mosque rebellion".