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Former Kurdish Principality
The Bahdinan (or Badinan) was one of the most powerful and enduring Kurdish emirates. It was founded by Baha-al-Din originally from Shamdinan area in Hakkari
Bahdinan
c. 1831–1833 military campaign
Soran campaign against Bahdinan refers to the military campaign of the Soran Emirate, led by Mir Muhammad of Rawanduz, against Bahdinan in 1832–1833. The campaign
Mir Muhammad's Bahdinan campaign
Mir_Muhammad's_Bahdinan_campaign
the Bahdinan emir Qubad Pasha, imprisoned him and his brother, and plundered the city. Yazidi forces of the Dina tribe responded to the Bahdinan emir
Yazidi genocide by the Soran Emirate (1832–1834)
Yazidi_genocide_by_the_Soran_Emirate_(1832–1834)
1831 siege in Mesopotamia
Siege of Amadiya occurred in 1831 led by Mir Muhammad of Soran against Bahdinan. Mir Muhammad captured the city and deposed the ruler Mohammad Said Pasha
Siege_of_Amadiya
Ethno-religious group of Kurdistan
principality of Bahdinan, which resulted in a clash in 1804. The Mizuris stormed into the city of Amadiya and captured the family of the Bahdinan prince, Qubad
Yazidis
Rulers of the Abbasid Caliphate
last Abbasid caliph of Baghdad. The rulers of the Kurdish emirate of Bahdinan, in present-day northern Iraq, reportedly claimed descent from the Abbasid
Abbasid_dynasty
Political party in Iraq
victims of the arson attacks. The violence quickly spread throughout the Bahdinan area of Iraqi Kurdistan, to nearby Dohuk, and eventually as far as way
Kurdistan_Islamic_Union
Kurdish prince of Rawanduz
several towns and cities in other Kurdish emirates. 1831 he captured the Bahdinan emirate of Amedi. Fearing a cooperation between the Soran Emirate and Muhammad
Mir_Muhammad_of_Rawanduz
Shinno/Ushno/Ushnoviyya), as well as from dozens of villages, mostly in the region of Bahdinan. His study unveils new sources, reports and vivid tales that form a new
History of the Jews in Kurdistan
History_of_the_Jews_in_Kurdistan
Northwestern Iranian ethnolect
Zoroastrian Dari (Persian: دری زرتشتی), also known as the Bahdinan dialect (گویش بهدینان) and often simply known as Dari, is a Northwestern Iranian language
Zoroastrian_Dari_language
City in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
passed to the control of the Bahdinan emirate. As observed by Evliya Çelebi in Seyahatnâme (Book of Travels), Bahdinan was divided into: Akre, Zaxo,
Duhok
Arrest of four journalists and an activist in the Kurdistan region of Iraq
Bahdinan prisoners is used to refer to the arrest of a group of four journalists and an activist in the Bahdinan area of Kurdistan Region. The term only
Bahdinan_prisoners
Yazidi saint
13th-century Yazidi holy figure who, according to Yazidi tradition, founded the Bahdinan emirate. Amadin was one of the nine sons of Sheikh Shems and progenitors
Amadin
Clan of the Quraysh tribe and clan of Muhammad
to 1517. (descendant of Abu al-Abbas Ahmad al-Hakim) Abbasid Emirate of Bahdinan (through Baha Al-Din, descendant of last Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad al-Musta'sim)
Banu_Hashim
Yazidi principality
between Dasini princes and the princes of Bahdinan began before Ottoman rule in the region. In 1509, the Bahdinan princes seized several territories from
Sheikhan_principality
Former Kurdish state
several towns and cities in other Kurdish emirates. 1831 he captured the Bahdinan emirate of Amedi. Kor further expanded his influence to Mardin, Cizre and
Soran_Emirate
Mir of Soran
to subdue autonomous principalities such as the Soran Emirate and the Bahdinan Emirate. "Der kurdische Fürst MĪR MUHAMMAD AL-RAWĀNDIZĪ genannt MĪR-Ī KŌRA
Rasul_Beg
Iranic ethnic group
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Hassanpour, A. (1988). "BAHDĪNĀN". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. III, Fasc. 5. p. 485. Lewis, Bernard (2002)
Kurds
Town in Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraq
Alroy as wealthy and contented. Amedi was the seat of the semi-autonomous Bahdinan, which lasted from 1376 to 1843. There are ruins of the Qubahan School
Amedi
Northern Kurdish dialect
people". 2026-01-16. Retrieved 2026-01-16. Captain R. E. Jardine (1922). Bahdinan Kurmanji - A grammar of the Kurmanji of the Kurds of Mosul division and
Kurmanji
Federal region of Iraq
International Stadium, Newroz International Stadium, and Halabja Stadium. The "Bahdinan rivalry" between Zakho SC and Duhok SC is among the fiercest in the region
Kurdistan_Region
City in Kurdistan, Iraq
Principality of Bitlis from the 1500s and 1700s allowed Bahdinan to take Akre and its surroundings. Bahdinan would however lose the town to Emir Muhammad Kor
Akre
37th and last Abbasid Caliph (r. 1242–1258)
Mubārak ibn al-Musta'sim, and they later founded the Abbasid Emirates of Bahdinan and Hakkari. Hulagu had to move his camp upwind of the city, due to the
Al-Musta'sim
British colonial administrator, diplomat and Kurdish linguist (1894–1982)
settlement and water administration. He is best known for his linguistic study Bahdinan Kurmanji (1922), one of the earliest modern grammars of the Bahdinani dialect
Robert_Frier_Jardine
1534–1920 Ottoman rule of Iraq
was soon followed by campaigns against the Kurdish emirates of Rawanduz, Bahdinan, and Baban, which had operated with near independence in northern Iraq
Ottoman_Iraq
The Yazidis (1949) Midhat Pasha Baghdad (1953) The Kurdish Emirate of Bahdinan or the Emirate of Amadiya (1952) Al-Anqad (1954), his final book, consisting
Sadiq_al-Damaluji
Types and sports in Kurdish regions
Bahdinan derby, Duhok SC vs Zakho SC, 4 November 2023 Dohuk Stadium.
Sport_in_Kurdistan
Emirate (1816–1835; Iraq) Emirate of Hakkari (1380s–1845; Turkey, Syria) Bahdinan (1339–1843; Iraq) Bohtan (1330–1855) Principality of Bitlis (1182–1847)
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
Kurdish emirate (?-1847)
Ottoman governors, he extended his control over parts of Hakkari, Baban and Bahdinan. According to some accounts, his power grew to such an extent that the
Hakkâri_dynasty
Yazidi Kurdish tribe
was resided by Dasinis. in 15th century, The Daseni were Attacked by the Bahdinan Emirate. Davud Hussein Beg-i Dasini (c.1556), governor of Takrit Ezidi
Daseni
Various entities in the Middle East, 1500s–1800s
the Ottomans brought the Kurdish chiefdoms under direct control. Ardalan Bahdinan Baban Bitlis Bohtan Bradost Donboli Eğil Genç Hakkari Emirate of Hasankeyf
Kurdish_emirates
Iraqi politician
was asked to command the liberation of Zaxo, Duhok and the rest of the Bahdinan region. He was the youngest member of the KDP's leading staff. Ali Askari
Ali_Askari
Yazidi saint
in the temple. In response, Yazidis regained control of Hakkari and the Bahdinan region which included Dasin Mount, from Badr al-Din's forces during the
Sheikh Hasan ibn Sheikh Adi II
Sheikh_Hasan_ibn_Sheikh_Adi_II
Kurdish linguist, writer and teacher
in Kurdistan. He went to study in Baghdad, Mosul, and in the Soran and Bahdinan emirates of Kurdistan. He gained fame throughout Kurdistan, but returned
Elî_Teremaxî
(14th century–1865 or 1868) Principality of Zirqan (1335–1835) Emirate of Bahdinan (1339–1843) Emirate of Hakkâri (Before 1380s–1845) Principality of Suleyman
List of Kurdish dynasties and countries
List_of_Kurdish_dynasties_and_countries
within the Kingdom of Cyprus (AD 1361–1448) Qara Qoyunlu (AD 1374–1468) Bahdinan (AD 1376–1843) Aq Qoyunlu (AD 1378–1501) Beylik of Erzincan (AD 1379–1410)
List_of_dynasties
Battle of Dimdim Safavid Persia Suppressed 1770-1771 Bedagh Beg Rebellion Bahdinan Suppressed 1775 Bajalan uprising Zand dynasty Suppressed 1806–1808 Baban
Timeline_of_Kurdish_uprisings
Kurdish emirate of Kilis
The principality had a mixed Yazidi and Muslim Kurd population. Baban Bahdinan Soran Emirate Açikyildiz, Birgül (2014). The Yezidis: The History of a
Emirate_of_Kilis
Political party in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq
Party have been arresting, interrogating and prosecuting its members in Bahdinan and Soran. They also claimed the KDP-controlled security would pressure
Kurdistan Society's Freedom Movement
Kurdistan_Society's_Freedom_Movement
Kurdish principality
Shah Tahmasp. In 948 AH (1541-2), Sultan Sulayman sent his vassals of the Bahdinan, Hakkari, and Baradust to attack the Mukri, who killed the three succeeding
Mukriyan
1830–38 Kurdish anti-Ottoman rebellion
Cizre and parts of Bohtan, and by 1835 it also encompassed sections of the Bahdinan and Baban Kurdish principalities. In 1832–1833, the Ottoman Empire faced
Mir_Muhammad_Rebellion
Municipality in Batman, Turkey
emir of Rawanduz. During his westward expansion after the conquest of Bahdinan, Mir Muhammad launched expeditions deep into Diyarbekir Province, reaching
Hasankeyf
Kurdish Sufi, poet and Sheikh (1558-1674)
northern part of the Oremar mountain, but in 1620, he moved to Amadiya in Bahdinan with his brother. In Amadiya, he met the local ruler Sîdî Xan from the
Şêx_Şemsedînê_Exlatî
Arabi) referred to the region around Baghdad and Basra. Anbar Baghdad Bahdinan Barzan Basra Ctesiphon Al Diwaniyah Dohuk Khanaqin Salman Pak Kisrawan
List of geographic names of Iranian origin
List_of_geographic_names_of_Iranian_origin
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire from 1554 to 1862
Ottoman administration and declined into a relatively minor district. The Bahdinan Emirate, centered on İmadiye, experienced growing pressure from both the
Shahrizor_Eyalet
Areas of Kurdistan in the Ottoman Empire
Diyarbakır. Among the emirates were Sheikhan, Mahmudi, Ezdikhan, Ardalan, Bahdinan, Baban, Bitlis, Bohtan, Bradost, Dumli, Hakkari, Hasankeyf, Kilis, Mukriyan
Ottoman_Kurdistan
16th century by Sultan Hussein Wali of Bahdinan. Mîra graveyard, the Tombs and graves of members of the Bahdinan dynasty are located here. Shirwanah Castle
List of Kurdish historical sites
List_of_Kurdish_historical_sites
Village in Mardin Province, Turkey
The village is populated by Arabs of the Tat tribe and by Kurds from Bahdinan. It had a population of 2,344 in 2021. "31 ARALIK 2021 TARİHLİ ADRESE DAYALI
Kumlu,_Artuklu
Iraqi historian (1948–2021)
Manara 2009 Sultan Hussein al-Wali Amir Bahdinan. Erbil, Mt Manara 2009 Historical Dictionary of the Emirate of Bahdinan. Kurdish Academy. Erbil, Mat Hashem
Imad_Abd_al-Salam_Rauf
post-conflict gender violence in Iraqi Kurdish novelistic discourse in Bahdinan". Kurdish Studies. 6 (1): 31–57. ISSN 2051-4883. Hama, Hawre Hasan; Abdulla
Özlem_Belçim_Galip
on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2011. "KIU Politburo Statement on Bahdinan Riots". Kurdish Islamic Union. Retrieved 4 December 2011. قوات الاسايش
2011_Duhok_riots
Ottomans would withdraw their troops from Hakkari region, therefore, Bahdinan would see a period of peace and harmony thereafter. admin (2016-10-01)
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