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Jafar Sultan revolt

Jafar Sultan revolt
Part of the Kurdish separatism in Iran
DateAutumn 1931[1][2]
Location
Hawraman, North-Western Iran
Result Revolt suppressed
Belligerents
Jafar Sultan's Kurdish rebels Iran
Commanders and leaders
Jafar Sultan Haj Ali Razmara

The Jafar Sultan revolt (Kurdish: شۆڕشی جەعفەر سوڵتان, Persian: شورش جعفر سلطان) refers to a Kurdish tribal revolt in Pahlavi Iran which erupted in the mountainous Hawraman region in 1931,[1] and was one of the early tribal-nationalist Kurdish revolts against central Iranian rule during the early stage of Kurdish separatism in Iran.

  1. ^ a b Berch Berberoglu. Turmoil in the Middle East: Imperialism, War, and Political Instability. p86.
  2. ^ Gérard Chaliand. A People Without a Country: The Kurds and Kurdistan. p105,249.

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