- Iran in 1926, led by
Kurdish chieftain Simko Shikak from
Shikak tribe. In 1919,
Kurdish chieftain Simko Shikak started his
first Ottoman-backed
revolt against...
- The
Simko Shikak revolt refers to an
armed Ottoman-backed
tribal Kurdish uprising against the
Qajar dynasty of Iran from 1918 to 1922, led by
Kurdish chieftain...
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Ismail Agha
Shikak (Kurdish: ئیسماعیل ئاغا شکاک, Îsmaîl Axayê Şikak), also
known as
Simko (Kurdish: سمکۆ, Simko; 1887–1930), was a
Kurdish chieftain of...
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against Shekak tribesmen led by
Simko Shikak in
revenge for the ********ination of Mar
Benyamin Shimun.
Simko Shikak, who was
responsible for the
murder of...
- The
Battle of
Savuj Bulagh or
Simko Shikak raid on
Mahabad was a
major engagement during Simko Shikak revolt (1918–1922)
against the
Qajar government...
- led by
Simko Shikak in the
Lakestan region of West Azerbaijan.
After the end of the
World War I,
Simko Shikak, who was the head of the
Shikak Kurdish tribe...
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began between the two
World Wars – the
largest of
these were led by
Simko Shikak,
Jafar Sultan and Hama
Rashid revolts. Many however, put the
starting point...
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Shimun Agha
Petros Malik Khoshaba Surma Mar
Shimun Simko Shikak Revolt (1918-1922)
Simko Shikak Revolt (1926) Ismail, Yaqo. ****yrians and Two
World Wars:...
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along with many of his 150
bodyguards were ********inated by
Simko Shikak (Ismail Agha
Shikak), a
Kurdish agha, in the town of
Kuhnashahir in
Salmas (Persia)...
- semi-independent
Kurdish emirates such as the
Mukriyan (Mahabad),
Ardalan (Sinne), and
Shikak tribes around Lake
Urmia and
northwest Iran.
Kurds resisted this policy...