Hostname: page-component-77f85d65b8-jkvpf Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2026-04-16T01:21:47.822Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

The Reds in Iran: The Communist Party of Iran, the Comintern, and the Bolsheviks in 1922 to the early 1930s

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2026

Iurii Aleksandrovich Demin*
Affiliation:
Institute for Oriental and Classical Studies, HSE University, Russian Federation
*

Abstract

The first decade after the end of revolutionary events in Gilan (1920–21) was a period of active attempts by the Bolsheviks, Communist International, and Communist Party of Iran to gain a solid social foothold in Iran. This article, based mainly on Russian archival sources, focuses on the dynamics of the Communist International and Communist Party of Iran guidelines, attempts and features of their implementation, and the relationship between Iranian communists and the Bolshevik and Communist International leadership. This study demonstrates that the main Red efforts between 1922–25 aimed at building an inter-class coalition, in which cooperation with Reza Khan became only a part of these broader efforts. Their failure led the Reds to return to a previously tested course of fomenting agrarian revolution in Iran and repeated fiascos. Throughout this period, the Communist Party of Iran’s leadership did not simply execute directives but instead took an active role in the decision-making process, involved the Bolsheviks in internal party struggle, and challenged high-ranking functionaries of the Communist International.

Information

Type
Article
Copyright
© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Association for Iranian Studies.

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

Article purchase

Temporarily unavailable

References

Abrahamian, Ervand. Iran between two Revolutions. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1982.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Adibekov, Grant M., Shakhnazarova, E.N., and Shirinia, K.K.. Organizatsionnaia struktura Kominterna, 1919–1943. Moscow: Rosspėn, 1997.Google Scholar
Amanat, Abbas. Iran: A Modern History. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2017.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Asadulaev, Kurban. Sverzhenie dinastii Kadzharov v Irane (1920–1925 gg.). Dushanbe: Donish, 1966.Google Scholar
Atabaki, Touraj. “The Comintern, the Soviet Union and Labour Militancy in interwar Iran.” In Iran-Russian Encounters: Empires and Revolutions since 1800, edited by Cronin, Stephanie, 298323. London: Routledge, 2013.Google Scholar
Atabaki, Touraj. “Incommodious Hosts, Invidious Guests: The Life and Times of Iranian Revolutionaries in the Soviet Union, 1921–39.” In Reformers and Revolutionaries in Modern Iran: New perspectives on the Iranian Left, edited by Cronin, Stephanie, 147164. London: Routledge, 2004.Google Scholar
Atabaki, Touraj, and Ravandi-Fadai, Lana. Zhertvy vremeni: zhiznʹ i sudʹba iranskikh politicheskikh deiateleĭ i trudovykh migrantov v mezhvoennyĭ period. Edited by Mammadova, N.M. and Volkov, D.V.. Moscow: IV RAN, 2020.Google Scholar
Avanesyan, Ardeshir. Khäterät-e siyäsi, be kushesh-e Ali Dehbashi. Tehran: Shahäb-e sägheb, sokhan, 1378/1999.Google Scholar
Bayat, Kaveh, and Tafreshi, Majid, eds. Khäterät-e durän-e separi shodeh: Khäterät-e va asnäd-e yusef eftekhäri. Tehran: Ferdus, 1370/1991.Google Scholar
Chaqueri, Cosroe. “The Left in Iran, 1905–1940.” Revolutionary History 10, no. 2 (2010): 967.Google Scholar
Chaqueri, Cosroe. The Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran, 1920–1921: Birth of the Trauma. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995.Google Scholar
Chaqueri, Cosroe. “Sultanzade: The Forgotten Revolutionary Theoretician of Iran: A Biographical Sketch.” Iranian Studies 17, no. 2–3 (1984): 215–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Chervonny, Andrey. “Spornye voprosy noveĭsheĭ istorii Persii.” Bolʹshevik 4 (1927): 5568.Google Scholar
Cheshkov, Marat A.Analiz sotsialʹnoĭ struktury kolonialʹnykh obshchestv v dokumentakh Kominterna (1920–1927).” In Komintern i Vostok: Borʹba za leninskuiu strategiiu i taktiku v natsionalʹno-osvoboditelʹnom dvizhenii, edited by Ulʹianovskiĭ, R. A. et al., 192216. Moscow: Nauka, 1969.Google Scholar
Cronin, Stephanie. “Popular Politics, the New State and the Birth of the Iranian Working Class: The 1929 Abadan Oil Refinery Strike.” Middle Eastern Studies 46, no. 5 (2010): 699732.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cronin, Stephanie. “Reform from Above, Resistance from Below: The New Order and its Opponents in Iran, 1927–29.” In The State and the Subaltern: Modernization, Society and the State in Turkey and Iran, edited by Atabaki, Touraj, 7193. London: Tauris, 2007.Google Scholar
Dehkan, Seyyed M.The Labor Movement in Persia,” International Press Correspondence 2, no. 30 (1922): 232233.Google Scholar
Demin, Aleksandr I., and Trubetskoy, Vladimir V.. “Vnutrenniaia i vneshniaia politika monarkhii Pekhlevi v 1925–1928 gg.” In Iran: Ocherki noveĭsheĭ istorii, edited by Arabajyan, A.Z.. Moscow: Nauka, 1976.Google Scholar
Demin, Iurii A.The Bolsheviks and the Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran (1920–21): Moscow’s Politics and the Ambitions of Regional and Local Political Actors.” Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 25, no. 2 (2024): 273–98.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Demin, Iurii A.Pragmatic Elements of Early Soviet Policy Toward Iran.” In The Caspian World: Connections and Contentions at a Modern Eurasian Crossroads, edited by Amanat, Abbas, Gledhill, Kevin, and Nejad, Kayhan, 404435. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2025.Google Scholar
Floor, Willem M. Labour and industry in Iran, 1850–1941. Washington: Mage Publishers, 2009.Google Scholar
Floor, Willem M.The Merchants (tujjar) in Qajar Iran.” Zeitschrift der Deutschen Morgenlandischen Gesellschaft 126, no. 1 (1976): 101135.Google Scholar
Genis, Vladimir L. Krasnaia Persiia: Bolʹsheviki v Giliane, 1920–21: Dokumentalʹnaia khronika. Moscow: MNPI, 2000.Google Scholar
Gilensen, Viktor M.Turkestanskoe biuro Kominterna.” Vostok: Oriens, no. 1 (1999): 5977.Google Scholar
Gurko-Kriazhin, Vladimir A.Kriticheskie razmyshleniia o perevorote v Persii (Otvet I. Vissanovu).” In Problemy sovremennoĭ Persii: Diskussionnyĭ sbornik, 1734. Moscow: Nauchnaia assotsiatsiia vostokovedeniia, 1927.Google Scholar
Halliday, Fred. “The Iranian Left in international perspective.” In Reformers and Revolutionaries in Modern Iran: New perspectives on the Iranian Left, edited by Cronin, Stephanie, 1936. London: Routledge, 2004.Google Scholar
Irandust. “Posledniĭ ėtap persidskoĭ politiki.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhiznʹ 7 (1927): 7584.Google Scholar
Irandust. “Zametki o smene rezhima v Persii.” In Problemy sovremennoĭ Persii: Diskussionnyĭ sbornik, 3563. Moscow: Nauchnaia assotsiatsiia vostokovedeniia, 1927.Google Scholar
Iranskiĭ, Sergeĭ. “Puti i stupeni v razvitii Persii (protiv impressionizma v vostokovedenii).” In Problemy sovremennoĭ Persii: Diskussionnyĭ sbornik, 6787. Moscow: Nauchnaia assotsiatsiia vostokovedeniia, 1927.Google Scholar
Istoriia Mongolii, . XX vek. Edited by Rybakov, R.B. et al. Moscow: IV RAN, 2007.Google Scholar
Ivanov, Iurii M. Vostok: derevnia i gorod v dvadtsatom veke. Lewiston: Edwin Mellen press, 2000.Google Scholar
Ivanov, Mikhail S. Noveĭshaia istoriia Irana. Moscow: Myslʹ, 1965.Google Scholar
Kazemi, Farhad, and Abrahamian, Ervand. “The nonrevolutionary peasantry of modern Iran.” Iranian Studies 11, no. 1–4 (1978): 259304.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Keddie, Nikkie R. Modern Iran: Roots and Results of Revolution. New Haven: Yale University press, 2006.Google Scholar
Kommunisticheskiĭ internatsional i kitaĭskaia revoliutsiia: Dokumenty i materialy. Edited by Titarenko, M.L.. Moscow: Nauka, 1986.Google Scholar
Kosach, Grigoriĭ G. Krasnyĭ flag nad Blizhnim Vostokom?: Kompartii Egipta, Palestiny, Sirii i Livana v 20-30 gody. Moscow: Institut stran Azii i Afriki pri MGU im. M. V. Lomonosova, 2001.Google Scholar
Mahmudi, Jalil, and Saidi, Naser. Shögh-e yek khiz-e boland: nakhostin ettehädiyyeha-ye kärgari dar ‘irän (1285–1320). Tehran: Ghatre, 1381/2002.Google Scholar
Mani, Shakrolah. Tärikhche-ye nehzat-e kärgäri dar ‘irän. Tehran: Ordibehesht, 1358/1979.Google Scholar
Mirza. “V chem sutʹ?.” In Problemy sovremennoĭ Persii: Diskussionnyĭ sbornik, 88100. Moscow: Nauchnaia assotsiatsiia vostokovedeniia, 1927.Google Scholar
Nejad, Kayhan A.Provincial Revolution and Regional Anti-Colonialism: The Soviets in Iran, 1920–1921.” Slavic Review 82, no. 2 (2023): 378400.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Nejad, Kayhan A.To Break the Feudal Bonds: The Soviets, Reza Khan, and the Iranian Left, 1921–25.” Middle Eastern Studies 57, no. 5 (2021): 758–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Osetrov, Vladimir. “Dukhovenstvo v Persii.” Mezhdunarodnaia zhiznʹ: zhurnal Narodnogo komissariata po inostrannym delam, no. 1. (1924): 4667.Google Scholar
Pantsov, Aleksandr V. Taĭnaia istoriia sovetsko-kitaĭskikh otnosheniĭ: Bolʹsheviki i kitaĭskaia revoliutsiia (1917–1927). Moscow: Muraveĭ-Gaĭd, 2001.Google Scholar
Ravandi-Fadai, Lana. “‘Red Mecca’—The Communist University for Laborers of the East (KUTV): Iranian Scholars and Students in Moscow in the 1920s and 1930s.” Iranian Studies 48, no. 5 (2015): 713727.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Renjbar. “Zhurnal «Setare-ĭe Sorkh», organ iranskoĭ kompartii, № 1–11.” Revoliutsionnyĭ Vostok 1–2 (1932): 372377.Google Scholar
Sepehr, Zabih. The Communist movement in Iran. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1966.Google Scholar
Severnaia Persiia: Konsulʹskie doklady. Moscow: NKID, 1933.Google Scholar
Shablovskaia, Alisa. “‘Islam Says We Are All Equal’: The Islamic Turn in Soviet Propaganda in Iran, 1921–25.” Iranian Studies 55, no. 4 (2022): 973–92.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shmorgoner, David I. Persiia, Turtsiia, Egipet i Siriia. Moscow: Vsesoiuzno-Vostochnaia torgovaia palata, 1929.Google Scholar
Spichak, Daria. Kitaĭskiĭ avangard Kremlia: revoliutsionery Kitaia v moskovskikh shkolakh Kominterna (1921–1939). Moscow: Veche, 2012.Google Scholar
Sultanzade, Avetis. Ėkonomicheskoe razvitie Persii i angliĭskiĭ imperialism. Moscow: Kommunisticheskiĭ universitet trudiashchikhsia Vostoka imeni I. V. Stalina, 1930.Google Scholar
Sultanzade, Avetis. Persiia. Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe izdatelʹstvo, 1925.Google Scholar
Sultanzade, Avetis. Sovremennaia Persiia. Moscow, 1922.Google Scholar
Tabatabaii, Seyyed Kamal Oldin. Hezb-e sosiyälist va enteghäl hokumat az ghäjär be pahlavi. Tehran: Zibä, 1387/2008.Google Scholar
Ter Minassian, Taline. Colporteurs du Komintern l’Union Soviétique et les minorités au Moyen-Orient. Paris: Presses de la Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, 1997.Google Scholar
Tulsiram, . The History of Communist Movement in Iran. Bhopal: Grafix, 1981.Google Scholar
Visanov, I.Persiia Reza-shakha.” In Problemy sovremennoĭ Persii: Diskussionnyĭ sbornik, 116. Moscow: Nauchnaia assotsiatsiia vostokovedeniia, 1927.Google Scholar