Ihsan Nuri

Ihsan Nuri

Born1892
Bitlis, Ottoman Empire
Died25 March 1976 (aged 83–84)
Tehran, Pahlavi Iran
Allegiance
Years of service
  • Ottoman: 1910–1919
  • Turkey: 1919–3-4 September 1924
  • Kurdistan: October 1927–September 1930
Rank
Battles/wars
From left to right: Sipkanlı Halis Bey, Ihsan Nuri Pasha, Hasenanlı Ferzende Bey[1]

Ihsan Nuri, also known as Ihsan Nuri Pasha (Kurdish: Îhsan Nûrî Paşa ,ئیحسان نووری پاشا),[2][3] 1892 or 1893, Bitlis – 25 March 1976, Tehran) was a Kurdish soldier and politician, former officer of the Ottoman and Turkish Army, and one of the leaders of the Ararat rebellion as the generalissimo of the Kurdish National Forces.[4]

  1. ^ Rohat Alakom, Hoybûn örgütü ve Ağrı ayaklanması, Avesta, 1998, ISBN 975-7112-45-3, p. 180. (in Turkish)
  2. ^ Mehmet Bayrak (2007). Bi gravur, wêne û kartpostalan jinên kurd di serdema osmanî de (in Kurdish). p. 91.
  3. ^ "ڕێبەری شۆڕشی ئاگری لە سینگی مێژوودا مایەوە" (in Kurdish). Retrieved 21 December 2019.
  4. ^ Bletch Chirguh, La Question Kurde: ses origines et ses causes, Le Caire, Impimerie Paul Barbey, 1930, front cover, IHSAN NOURI PACHA Généralissime des forces nationales Kurdes (in French)

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