This book uncovers the neglected yet vital role of Caucasian Muslim intellectuals in shaping the Iranian Constitutional Revolution of 1906-1911. Challenging the prevailing view of the revolution as a nationally confined episode, it situates this transformative event within a broader trans-border and imperial context. By tracing the lives and works of Muhammad Amin Rasulzada, Jalil Muḥammad Quluzada, and Mirzā 'Ali Akbar Şabir, the book introduces the concept of "Borderland Intellectuals"-figures ...