In the 14th century, the geography of Iran became the center of conflicts between religion and politics.
Especially in the last periods of the Ilkhanate rule, the heavy taxes levied on the people and the ill-treatment led to the emergence of many popular rebellion movements.
Undoubtedly, the pioneers of these movements were the Serbedaris.
The Serbedaris, who emerged with the slogan "We would give our heads to the gallows to live manfully" in order to symbolize the struggle against oppression, settled in the city of Sabzevar in Khorasan towards the mid-14th century, freed themselves from Mongol domination and established a state in which the religious structure was dominant.
Described as a democratic peasant state, the Serbedaris were the main characters of the Serbedari Movement, whose impact and results were felt in a wide area.
Political tension never ceased The Serbedaris, who managed to establish a state in the Iranian geography where it had not fa Show More