Rawandiz Revolt
Appearance
The “Mir Kora” or Muhammad Pasha of Rawanduz started Kurdish independence quest against the Ottomans in 1813, after the death of his father, the Mir started multiple campaign against the Ottoman and Local Yazidi forces, he won multiple Battle and could established a powerful state in this region.
First Rawandiz Revolt | |||||||
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Part of Kurdish-Ottoman conflict | |||||||
Kurdistan under the Ottoman Empire, 1823. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Soran Emirate |
Supporters: Yazidis troops Assyrians troops United Kingdom[1] Qajar Iran (Sometimes) | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mir Muhammad Pasha of Rawanduz |
Mahmud II Emir Sivas Emir Baghdad † Emir Mosul Agha Malak † Ali Beg † [3] | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
15.000-50.000[4] | 90.000-200.000[5][6] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
Unknown |
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References
[change | change source]- ↑ Template:Cite:https://www.kurdipedia.org/?q=20220323171310408991&lng=8
- ↑ Eppel, Michael (2016), A People Without a State, The Kurds from the Rise of Islam to the Dawn of Nationalism, Routledge, ISBN 978-1-4773-0911-7
- ↑ Jwaideh, Wadie (2006-06-19). The Kurdish National Movement: Its Origins and Development. Syracuse University Press. ISBN 978-0-8156-3093-7.
- ↑ Muhammad, Qadir Muhammad (2017-12-14). Kurds and Kurdistan in the View of British Travellers in the Nineteenth Century (thesis thesis). University of Leicester. pp.94–98.
- ↑ Vartanyan 2011, p. 270.
- ↑ Kurdish movement in modern and contemporary times 1987, p. 10-11.
- ↑ Steinvorth, Daniel (2016-12-22). "Jagd auf den Engel Pfau | NZZ". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in Swiss High German). ISSN 0376-6829. Retrieved 2019-09-30.