Yezdanşêr

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Yezdanşêr was a Kurdish leader, military officer and a relative of Bedir Khan Beg. He became shortly the Müteselim of Cizre and later led a revolt against the Ottoman Empire in the mid 1850s. After the revolt failed, he was exiled to Vidin, returning to the Ottoman bureaucracy in 1860s.

Yezdanşêr was born to Mir Sevdin (or Seyfeddin), a former Mir of Bohtan.[1] Yezdanşêr was also the grandson of Bedir Khan Beg's uncle and a commander of Bedir Khan's troops during his revolt against the Ottoman Empire in 1847.[2] He then betrayed Bedir Khan and guided the Ottoman forces towards their decisive victory over Bedir Khan Beg.[2] In exchange for his services, Yezdanşêr was promised some position in the Ottoman bureaucracy and after the defeat of his relative he was appointed the Mütesellim of Cizre in the Kurdistan Eyalet.[3]:361–363 He was soon replaced by an Ottoman Kaymakam, sent to Constantinople in March 1849 the same year then also to Mosul.[3]:361–363 He was prohibited to return to Cizre.[3]:361–363

Revolt against the Ottoman Empire

In exile and later life

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