Muhammad Yusuf Khan Hazara

[1][2] Relying on the historical records of the Hazaras and exploiting the favorable context that the Pahlavi regime's actions had left, Sulat al-Sultanah was able to raise not only the nomads of the east, north and west of Khorasan but also many other strata of the people and rule over a large part of Khorasan in a short period from the winter of 1941.

[1][2] Reza Shah summoned Sulat al-Sultanah from Mashhad and imprisoned him in Tehran following a policy of settlement and repression of nomads to be comfortable with Hazaras.

Despite the difficult conditions, Hazaras had extensive construction and agricultural efforts in Fars, which also produced significant results.

He returned to Tehran after the Allies occupied Iran and Reza Shah was forced to abdicate.

After his efforts to reclaim properties in Tehran did not side and even received death threats, he went to Khorasan and communicated with many heads of local tribes and readers in Mashhad and asked them for help in gaining lost power.