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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sheikh_SaidSheikh Said - Wikipedia

    Sheikh Said of Piran (Kurdish: Şêx Seîd Pîrani, 1865 – June 29, 1925) was a Kurdish sheikh, the main leader of the Sheikh Said rebellion and a sheikh of the Naqshbandi order and the Piran tribe of Turkey. He was born in 1865 in Hınıs to an influential family from the Naqshbandi order, where his grandfather was an influential sheikh.

  2. The Sheikh Said rebellion ( Kurdish: Serhildana Şêx Seîd, [5] Turkish: Şeyh Said İsyanı) was a Kurdish nationalist rebellion in Turkish Kurdistan in 1925 led by Sheikh Said and with support of the Azadî [6] against the newly-founded Turkish Republic. [7] The rebellion was mostly led by Zaza speakers, but also gained support among some of ...

    • 8 February—March 1927 [1]
    • Turkish victoryRevolt suppressed
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cheikh_SaïdCheikh Saïd - Wikipedia

    Cheikh Saïd (frequently spelled Sheikh Said) is a rocky peninsula in Yemen, near the island of Perim on the Bab-el-Mandeb at the entrance to the Red Sea. In 1868 it was purchased from the local ruler, Sheikh Ali Tabet Ahmed, by Bazin et Rabaud, a private company based in Marseille in France, which wanted to use it as a base for exporting ...

  4. Feb 14, 2022 · Sheikh Sharif and some of the tribal leaders were captured in Palu, and Sheikh Said too in Varto was seized at Carpuh Bridge with a close relative's notice (15 April 1925). Seyit Abdülkadir, the chief of the Kurdish Teali Society and several of his friends who were accused of supporting the rebellion, were arrested in Istanbul and taken to ...

  5. Jul 25, 2018 · Sheikh Said was raised both in Palu and Xinis districts of Erzurum. He spoke both Kermanci and Zazaki and was a widely respected religious figure in Southeastern Turkey. He was a prominent member of the mystic school of Sufism. Sheikh Said led a rebellion against Turkish rule in 1925.

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  7. leaders, and Sheikh Said. Further, Sheikh Abdulkadlr was little influenced by religious factors in his decision-making; 3) religion was simply the cover (perde) to reach the goal (amag) of indepen-dence (istiklal); 4) one of Sheikh Said's closest acquaintances, Fa-kih Hasan Fehme, stated before the Independence Tribunal that

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