Ibrahim Heski (Ibrahim Pasha Haski Tello) | |
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Born | |
Died | July 25, 1931 |
Cause of death | Killed in action during the Maku Rebellion |
Nationality | Kurdish |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, politician |
Known for | President of the Republic of Ararat, leader of Kurdish rebellions |
Political party | Xoybûn |
Movement | Kurdish independence movement |
Children | Ilhami, Omer, Davut (sons) |
Parent(s) | Hesk (father), Têlî (mother) |
Relatives | Ahmed, Eyub (brothers) |
Ibrahim Heski or Ibrahim Pasha Haski Tello[1][2][3] (Kurdish: Biroyê Heskê Têlî; Diyadin[4][5] - July 25, 1931, Siah Cheshmeh, Iran) was a Kurdish soldier, politician and president of the Kurdish Republic of Ararat.[6] He was from the Jalali tribe.