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Mirza Kuchak Khan was an Iranian constitutionalist revolutionary whose efforts to overthrow the rotting feudalism of late Qajar Iran would lead to his throwing in his lot with the Bolsheviks and renaming his group the "Persian Socialist Soviet Republic", more often known as the "Gilan Soviet". Today, where he is remembered at all, mostly known as an opponent of the British Dunsterforce.
In OTL, Mirza Khan's revolution would be crushed after the Soviets sold him out to get the Anglo-Soviet trade treaty of 1921 signed. However, I am curious if more fortune in 1918 might see Mirza Khan gain enough momentum to be able to establish a long-lasting regime, even if his allies sell him out as OTL. Specifically, what if Dunsterforce is snowed in for longer in the Zagros mountains and doesn't get to Gilan in time to stop Mirza Khan's advance on Tehran. So Dunsterforce proceeds to the Caspian coast unimpeded (meaning they arrive much earlier than OTL in the Caucasus, possibly meaning the Ottomans are stopped before they can take Baku) and Mirza Khan takes the Persian capital and possibly is able to raise his stature from a local revolutionary to a truly national figure.
So can Mirza Khan establish a long-lived Constitutionalist regime in northern Iran? Can he spread Constitutionalist rule to the whole of Persia? And will his alliance with the Soviets endure past 1921 if he's more successful?