Siahkal incident

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Template:Short description Script error: No such module "Infobox military conflict".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Siahkal incident (Template:Langx) or Siahkal movement (Template:Langx) refers to a guerrilla operation against the Pahlavi government organized by Iranian People's Fadaee Guerrillas that happened near Siahkal town in Gilan on February 8, 1971. The guerrillas attacked a gendarmerie post at Siahkal, killing three policemen and freeing two previously arrested guerrillas.

Thirteen men were convicted and executed for the incident, including two who were in prison at the time.[1]

The event marked the beginning of the guerrilla era in Iran for most historians — an era which ended with the Islamic Revolution.[2][3]

References and notes

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  2. Iran Between Two Revolutions by Ervand Abrahamian, p.480
  3. Mottahedeh, Roy, The Mantle of the Prophet : Religion and Politics in Iran, One World, Oxford, 1985, 2000, p.329

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