The Political, Economic, and Scientific Impacts of the Ghuzz Tribes' Rebellion in Khurasan (548-552 AH / 1153-1157 AD)
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https://doi.org/10.54172/pcz83q35Keywords:
Politics, scholars, Ghuzz Tribes, KhurasanAbstract
The rebellion of the Ghuzz tribes contributed to a shift in the political balance, especially after Sultan Sanjar and his advisors failed to unite in confronting their criminal actions. The psychological nature of these tribes emerged clearly in their defiance of authority and their role in inciting sedition. The rebellion also led to a deterioration in economic conditions, widespread famine, and mass migration due to violence and killings. Furthermore, scholars and jurists clashed with the Ghuzz over their actions, which contradicted both religious doctrine and knowledge. Despite religious admonitions and sincere counsel, the Ghuzz were not deterred from their wrongdoing and crimes.
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