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Show 105 a new kind of feudalism in the village The new nor trade came into being; small towns nor had any capitalist found modities in the tribes. to settle villages and a new On the other land; some became farmers and established people who lived in the towns 0 The In addition, wanted to benefit they keep was hand, some argued that more large and powerful resources market for national and relationships foreign com of the tribal chiefs decided with the These and the villagers the feudalists wanted to be capitalists, in the officers particular land. countries of cerned about Iran and her natural natural ties with the farmers. ceased their nomadic way of life. The tradesmen and the of the government, wanted family (Cottam, 1964). In pers pecti ve, it may be capitalists these landowners neither lived England and resources. Russia They wanted were con to control the of Iran and the Persian market for their commodities. desired Iran as a a short route to the East. route to India, directly opposed different social classes in Iran. attract the officers of the However, what to what would benefit the result of this is that enemies to in England, was people England's plans emerged to particular, England's of Iran. The from among the These .Individuals made little effort to government or-the clergy to their side. Russia had influence among the court and the armed tribes in the northern part of Iran; Britian had a deep influenoe among the new upper-class, tuals and those tribes .in the' southern part of Iran. the intellec And, while Britian |