Han Mahmud
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Han Mahmud (Kurdisch: Xan Mehmûd; * in Müküs; † 4. Dezember 1866 in Russe) war ein kurdischer Fürst aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. Er gehörte zur Lineage der Eyyubhanbegi der Herren von Müküs. Er war ein Zeitgenosse Bedirxan Begs aus Cizre und Nurullah Beys aus Hakkâri. Han Mahmud wurde im Sandschak Müküs (heute Bahçesaray in Van) geboren und avancierte schon in jungen Jahren zum Sandschakbey.
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Han Mahmud (Khan Mahmud) was a 19th-century Kurdish Lord. He was born in Müküs (now in Van, Turkey), and after his father Abdi Beg's death, he became Mir of the Kurdish Emirate of Müküs In 1843 and 1846 he fought within an alliance with Bedir Khan Beg from Cizre Botan from and Nurullah Beg from Hakkari against the christian Nestorians. The massacres caused by the alliance, raised concerns around the foreign christian missionaries and later were harshly criticized by diplomats from Europe and the United States. The Ottomans then tried to compel the alliance to surrender but the Ottomans were not persuasive enough. The Ottomans then fought the Kurdish alliance and Han Mahmoud lost his post in 1946 and was exiled to Rousse (now a Bulgarian city). Han Mahmud died in Rousse in 1866.
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Han Mahmud
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Han Mahmud (Kurdisch: Xan Mehmûd; * in Müküs; † 4. Dezember 1866 in Russe) war ein kurdischer Fürst aus dem 19. Jahrhundert. Er gehörte zur Lineage der Eyyubhanbegi der Herren von Müküs. Er war ein Zeitgenosse Bedirxan Begs aus Cizre und Nurullah Beys aus Hakkâri. Han Mahmud wurde im Sandschak Müküs (heute Bahçesaray in Van) geboren und avancierte schon in jungen Jahren zum Sandschakbey.
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Han Mahmud (Khan Mahmud) was a 19th-century Kurdish Lord. He was born in Müküs (now in Van, Turkey), and after his father Abdi Beg's death, he became Mir of the Kurdish Emirate of Müküs In 1843 and 1846 he fought within an alliance with Bedir Khan Beg from Cizre Botan from and Nurullah Beg from Hakkari against the christian Nestorians. The massacres caused by the alliance, raised concerns around the foreign christian missionaries and later were harshly criticized by diplomats from Europe and the United States. The Ottomans then tried to compel the alliance to surrender but the Ottomans were not persuasive enough. The Ottomans then fought the Kurdish alliance and Han Mahmoud lost his post in 1946 and was exiled to Rousse (now a Bulgarian city). Han Mahmud died in Rousse in 1866.
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