| key | IDNIW2F2 |
| title | Millennialism and Violence : The Attempted Assassination of Nasir al-Din Shah of Iran by the Babis in 1852 |
| author | Momen, Moojan |
| authority control | Moojan Momen |
| item type | Journal article |
| publication year | 2008 |
| date | 2008-08 |
| publication title | Nova Religio : The Journal of Alternative and Emergent Religions (Chappaqua, N.Y.) |
| abstract note | Much study has been conducted about the association of millennialist movements with violence. This article examines the case of the attempt on the life of Nasiri'd-Din Shah in 1852 by a small group of Babis and the events leading up to it. The author analyzes and compares the factors that led to the attempt with other cases of millennialism and violence. The primary factors include: a pre-existing environment that expected a violent, millennial event and saw the shah’s government as the embodiment of evil destined; severe persecution resulting in some Babis desire for revenge and ultimate victory; th authorities' removal of moderate leadership, leaving only radical extremist leaders; and the presence among the conspirators of a charismatic leader whom these Babis believed had divine powers that could make the plan achievable. |
| pages | 57-82 |
| issue | 1 |
| volume | 12 |
| language | English |
| manual tags | IRAN; BABI FAITH; VIOLENCE; MILLENNIALISM; 1852; ASSASSINATION; NASIRI'D-DIN SHAH |
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