36°45′47″N 45°43′20″E / 36.76306°N 45.72222°E
Mukri Emirate
[1] موکریان | |||||||||
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c. 1400– c. 1800 | |||||||||
Capital | Mahabad [2] | ||||||||
Common languages | Sorani Kurdish | ||||||||
Religion | Shafiʽi Sunni Islam [3] | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | c. 1400 | ||||||||
• Dissolved | c. 1800 | ||||||||
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Mukriyan ( Kurdish: موکریان) or 'Deryaz' [4] was a Kurdish principality from the late 14th century to the 19th century centered around Mahabad. [5] Mukriyan was a neighbor to the Emirate of Bradost. [6]
Mukriyan encompassed the area south of Lake Urmia, including the cities of Mahabad, Bukan, Sardasht and Oshnaviyeh [7] with the city of Naqadeh historically being included in Mukriyan, [8] though today Kurds only make up approximately 35% of the city. [9] The city of Saqqez is culturally very similar to Mukriyan, though politically it acted more as its own city-state under the Principality of Ardalan, though as an autonomous vassal and not apart of Ardalani central control. [10] [11]
A few tribes include Dehbruki, Gewirk, Mangur, Mukri, Amireh, Khelki, Sheikh Sherefi, Selekei, Ḥasan Khāli, Kārish, Silki, Sekir, Fekiyesi, Ables, Bārik, Soleimāni, Beyi, Omerbil, Merzink, Lētāu Māwet, and Shiwezāi. [12] [13]
Before Mukris, the region was ruled by Hadhabanis, the region is also in the same, or similar, location as Mannea and Takht-e Soleymān. During the battle of Dimdim, Mukriyanis rallied around Kurds of Bradost. [14] Abbas I of Persia married a Mukri noblewomen in 1610 AD following the execution of her brother, Bodagh Soltan, during the defeat of the Mukri at the battle of Dimdim. [15] [16]
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36°45′47″N 45°43′20″E / 36.76306°N 45.72222°E
Mukri Emirate
[1] موکریان | |||||||||
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c. 1400– c. 1800 | |||||||||
Capital | Mahabad [2] | ||||||||
Common languages | Sorani Kurdish | ||||||||
Religion | Shafiʽi Sunni Islam [3] | ||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Established | c. 1400 | ||||||||
• Dissolved | c. 1800 | ||||||||
|
Mukriyan ( Kurdish: موکریان) or 'Deryaz' [4] was a Kurdish principality from the late 14th century to the 19th century centered around Mahabad. [5] Mukriyan was a neighbor to the Emirate of Bradost. [6]
Mukriyan encompassed the area south of Lake Urmia, including the cities of Mahabad, Bukan, Sardasht and Oshnaviyeh [7] with the city of Naqadeh historically being included in Mukriyan, [8] though today Kurds only make up approximately 35% of the city. [9] The city of Saqqez is culturally very similar to Mukriyan, though politically it acted more as its own city-state under the Principality of Ardalan, though as an autonomous vassal and not apart of Ardalani central control. [10] [11]
A few tribes include Dehbruki, Gewirk, Mangur, Mukri, Amireh, Khelki, Sheikh Sherefi, Selekei, Ḥasan Khāli, Kārish, Silki, Sekir, Fekiyesi, Ables, Bārik, Soleimāni, Beyi, Omerbil, Merzink, Lētāu Māwet, and Shiwezāi. [12] [13]
Before Mukris, the region was ruled by Hadhabanis, the region is also in the same, or similar, location as Mannea and Takht-e Soleymān. During the battle of Dimdim, Mukriyanis rallied around Kurds of Bradost. [14] Abbas I of Persia married a Mukri noblewomen in 1610 AD following the execution of her brother, Bodagh Soltan, during the defeat of the Mukri at the battle of Dimdim. [15] [16]
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cite web}}
: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of January 2024 (
link)