• The Emirate of Hakkâri (Kurdish: Hekarî) was a Kurdish emirate centered around the city of Hakkâri, and to the west of Lake Urmia on the border with Iran...
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    a city and the seat of Hakkâri District in the Hakkâri Province of Turkey. The city is populated by Kurds and had a population of 58,470 in 2023. It is...
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  • Hakkâri (city), a city and the capital of Hakkâri Province, Turkey Hakkâri Province, a province in southeast Turkey Hakkari (electoral district), an electoral...
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    Hakkâri Province (pronounced [hacːaːɾi], Turkish: Hakkâri ili; Kurdish: Parêzgeha Colemêrg), is a province in the southeast of Turkey. The administrative...
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    other hand, the tribe of Julāmerk numbered 3,000 men of “Umayyad origin”. The Hakkari Province, city along with Hakkari emirate, got their name from this...
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  • (1335–1835) Emirate of Bahdinan (1339–1843) Emirate of Hakkâri (Before 1380s–1845) Principality of Suleyman (15th century–1838) Principality of Mahmudi (1406–1839)...
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  • Emirate of Bradost (1510–1609) Emirate of Bitlis (1182–1815) Emirate of Çemiçgezek(1200–1663) Emirate of Hasankeyf (1232–1524) Emirate of Hakkari (1380–1847)...
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  • of the Hakkari Emirate in 1548, the Pinyaşi principality was established with its capital in Salmas. In 1555, following the signing of the Treaty of Amasya...
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  • Izz al-Din Shir (category Hakkâri Emirate)
    Şêr, died 1423) was the Kurdish founder of the Emirate of Hakkâri, which ruled an area to the south and east of Lake Van (in what is now Turkey) up until...
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    Bahdinan (redirect from Emirate of Bahdinan)
    area in Hakkari in sometime between 13th or 14th century CE. The capital of this emirate was Amedi for a long time. Bahdinan generally consisted of the region...
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  • its peak, the emirate included much of the area from Bitlis to Hakkâri including Kurtalan and its rulers were loyal to Bohtan Emirate to the south and...
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    region lying to the south of Lake Van, encompassing parts of the modern provinces of Hakkâri, Şırnak, Van[citation needed] in Turkey and Dohuk in Iraq...
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  • Mihrabanid malik of Sistan Izz al-Din Shir (d. 1423), founder of the Emirate of Hakkâri Muhammad Izz al-Din I (died 1539), leader of the Tayyibi Isma'ili...
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  • Nurullah Beg (category Hakkâri Emirate)
    ruler of Hakkari Emirate in the 19th century, he was known for his involvement in attacks on the Assyrian and Yazidi populations. He was part of a triple...
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    Herki (tribe) (category Kurdish tribes of Iran)
    borders of Iraq, Iran, and Turkey. Herki populations exist in Iraq (Kurdistan Region), Iran (West Azerbaijan Province), and in Turkey (Hakkâri Province)...
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    of the most prominent Ayyubid general, Sayf ad-Din Mashtub, was his grandson. Guli, Nizar. "امارة هكاري في العهد العثماني- دراسة وثائقية The Emirate of...
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    districts from the Emirate of Hakkari and with the help of Hakkari Bey Izzettin Şir Bitlis pushed the mahmudis away Man. During the reign of Mahmudi the Safavid...
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    Ashitha Revolt 1843 (category Hakkari)
    revolt in Ashitha, Hakkari, After the massacres of the Assyrians of Diz and Upper Tyari. Following the massacres, the Assyrians of Lower Tyari then decided...
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  • of Erzincan (AD 1379–1410) Emirate of Hakkâri (AD 14th century–1847) Principality of Mahmudi (AD 1406–1839) Emirate of Palu (AD 1495–1850) Emirate of...
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    Emirate of Kilis (Kurdish: Mîrektiya Kilîsê) was a Kurdish emirate which ruled the Kilis and Afrin in Antioch regions up until the disintegration of the...
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    The Principality of Eğil (also known as the Emirate of Eğil, circa 1049–1864) was a Kurdish principality or emirate around the town of Eğil founded by...
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  • Donboli Eğil Genç Hakkari Emirate of Hasankeyf Principality of Hizan [tr] Kilis Mahmudi Principality Mukriyan Palu Pazooka Soran Principality of Suleyman Tercil...
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  • chapter on the emirate of Bohtan, as being one of the four tribes living in Hakkâri. Second, in the chapter on the Ayyubid emirate of Hasankeyf. In a...
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  • series of massacres in Hakkari in the years 1843 and 1846 of Assyrian Christians were carried out by the Kurdish emirs of Bohtan and Hakkari, Bedir Khan...
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    1803–1869) was the last Kurdish Mir and mütesellim of the Emirate of Botan. Hereditary head of the house of Rozhaki whose seat was the ancient Bitlis Castle...
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    Barwari (category Hakkari)
    sub-region of Barwari Bala is separated from the Sapna valley to the south by the Matina mountains, and from the historical region of Lower Tyari in Hakkâri Province...
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  • Khan Mahmud (category History of the Kurdish people)
    became Mir of the Kurdish Emirate of Miks. In 1843 and 1846 he fought within an alliance with Bedir Khan Beg from Cizre and Nurullah Beg from Hakkari against...
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    Van Eyalet (redirect from Pashalik of Van)
    of Van (Paşa Sancağı, Van) Government of Bitlis (Bitlis Hükûmeti, Bitlis) Government of Hizan (Hizan Hükûmeti, Hizan) Government of Hakkâri (Hakkâri Hükûmeti...
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    Malatya (redirect from Emirate of Melitene)
    Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey and the capital of Malatya Province. The city has been a human settlement for thousands of years. In Hittite, melid...
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    Tyari (category Hakkâri Province)
    within Hakkari, Turkey. The area was traditionally divided into Upper Tyari (Tyari Letha) and Lower Tyari (Tyari Khtetha)–each consisting of several...
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