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The Hama Rashid revolt ( ) was a tribal uprising in
Pahlavi Iran The Imperial State of Iran, officially known as the Imperial State of Persia until 1935, and commonly referred to as Pahlavi Iran, was the Iranian state under the rule of the Pahlavi dynasty. The Pahlavi dynasty was created in 1925 and lasted ...
, during the
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, following the
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran The Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, also known as the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Persia, was the joint invasion of the neutral Imperial State of Iran by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union in August 1941. The two powers announced that they w ...
. The tribal revolt erupted in the general atmosphere of anarchy throughout Iran and its main faction was led by Muhammed Rashid, lasting from 27 September 1941 until May 1942 and then re-erupted in 1944, resulting in Rashid's defeat.


Background

Kurdish tribal unrest began in modern Iran, right with the ascendance of the Pahlavi dynasty, erupting into bloody violence with the Simko Shikak revolt in 1920, and continuing with further Kurdish tribal revolts in 1926 and 1931. With the general instability in Iran during the
Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran The Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran, also known as the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Persia, was the joint invasion of the neutral Imperial State of Iran by the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union in August 1941. The two powers announced that they w ...
, the British were approached by the tribal leader of
Baneh Baneh () is a city in the Central District of Baneh County, Kurdistan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Baneh is approximately 30 km (18 miles) from Kurdistan Region in Iraq. History Historica ...
Hama Rashid and by a Mahabad leader
Qazi Muhammad Qazi Muhammad (, ; 1 May 1893 – 31 March 1947) was an Iranian Kurdish Islamic cleric and political leader who founded the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (PDKI) and was the first president of the short-lived, Soviet-backed, though in ...
, in order to obtain protection.McDowall, D. ''A Modern History of the Kurds: Third Edition'':p.232-4. 2004. The delegation of chieftains arrived in
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, requesting to include their areas in the "British zone", but were refused. At the time,
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
was desperate to prevent Kurdish secession, sending a government commission into
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in November 1941. It convened local Kurdish tribal leaders, promising cultural freedom in line with the right to bear arms, in return for loyalty to the Iranian government. The tribes had however enjoyed those privileges from the time of the deposition of
Reza Shah Reza Shah Pahlavi born Reza Khan (15 March 1878 – 26 July 1944) was shah of Iran from 1925 to 1941 and founder of the roughly 53 years old Pahlavi dynasty. Originally a military officer, he became a politician, serving as minister of war an ...
two months earlier, thus rejecting the Iranian offer. To satisfy themselves, the tribal leaders also demanded assurances to return confiscated lands and employment of tribal leaders and their representatives in
Tehran Tehran (; , ''Tehrân'') is the capital and largest city of Iran. It is the capital of Tehran province, and the administrative center for Tehran County and its Central District (Tehran County), Central District. With a population of around 9. ...
. Indeed, some eight months later, a Tribal Commission was established in Tehran to investigate Kurdish land complaints. In the meantime, however, the tribes aspired to install a new order, before a significant Allied intervention changes the situation and fills the power vacuum. Just prior to the entrance of Soviet troops into
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, a local bazaar was set in fire, also picking up large stockpiles of weapons, left behind by fleeing Iranian soldiery. Further south, the areas of
Sanandaj Sanandaj (; ) is a city in the Central District of Sanandaj County, in the Kurdistan province of Iran, serving as capital of the province, the county, and the district. With a population of 414,069, it is the second largest Kurdish city a ...
and
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fell into disorder and by the end of the year raids by armed Kurdish tribesmen reached as far as
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. In January 1942, relations between
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,
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, and
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in Urmiyeh turned strained, with Kurds and Christian
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and
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forming a joint ''Liberation'' party. The joint forces raided Azeri villages. In April 1942, a renewed tribal disorder in the area prompted the Iranian government to arm
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peasants, but on the other hand, removed gendarmerie forces from lands between
Khoy Khoy (, ) is a city in the Central District (Khoy County), Central District of Khoy County, West Azerbaijan province, West Azerbaijan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Occupied since Medes, Median times, ...
and
Mahabad Mahabad () is a city in the Central District of Mahabad County, West Azerbaijan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Etymology Mahabad first became the name of the city after World War I, during the ...
to satisfy demands.


First conflict phase

Meanwhile, on 27 September 1941 in central Kurdistan, Hama Rashid seized Baneh and had set up his own administration. With an aid of a number of followers, he executed his authority in the Baneh-Sardasht region. At the time, despite his involvement in the death of a senior Iranian officer, and is regarded as a rebel, Iran was too weak to subdue him. Iran acknowledged his authority and made him a sort of a Governor of the region. By December he was already threatening to seize Sanandaj and was only convinced to refrain from action by a British threat. In February 1942, Rashid's forces seized Saqqiz, but were driven out of there in April. In May 1942, the Iranian army sent a 2000 soldiers and some tanks with allied troops of the Kurdish Tilekuhi tribe. Rashids soldiers were defeated and its tribe was ransacked by the Tilekuhi's. Upon pressure of the British Empire and the Soviets, Tehran stopped its persecution and negotiations regarding Hama Rashid political role began. In early autumn of 1942, Hama Rashid agreed to become a semi-official governor under Tehran authority as a local office, but according to a British report ''Neither side would hesitate to abandon this relationship if it could find something more attractive''. Hama Rashids headquarters was to be in Baneh. About the same time, the Iranian government also recognized another Kurdish leader - Mahmud Kanisenan as a semi-autonomous governor over the
Mariwan Marivan (; ) is a city in the Central District of Marivan County, Kurdistan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Demographics Language The city is populated by ethnic Kurds and the people of Marivan spe ...
region.


Second conflict phase

According to McDowall, in 1944, the relationship between Hama Rashid and Iranian authorities was broken. Jwaideh puts the beginning of the second phase to summer of 1942. In any case, Rashid attacked
Mariwan Marivan (; ) is a city in the Central District of Marivan County, Kurdistan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Demographics Language The city is populated by ethnic Kurds and the people of Marivan spe ...
territories of his neighbour Mahmud Khan Kanisanan - an appointed Iranian governor as well. Mahmud Khan requested assistance from Tehran and was aided by two Iranian columns supported by light tanks, he managed to defeat Hama Rashid's forces. Iranian forces who rushed to rescue Mahmud Khan, managed to drive Hama Rashid into Iraqi Kingdom. During the retreat Rashid had however succeeded to burn some 1,000 houses in Baneh. Shortly after, also Mahmud Khan himself was driven out into Iraq as well by the same Iranian forces, seeking to get rid of Kurdish semi-autonomous authority in the region.


Aftermath

As a result of the above-described actions, by 1945 the government of Iran effectively controlled Kurdish areas south of Saqqiz-Baneh-Sardasht line. However, the government was still not able to establish authority north to it up to the Soviet zone. It was Mahabad, located in those areas, where the most important Kurdish political developments were to be initiated shortly after the uprising of Hama Rashid. The
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took shape, seeking to establish Azeri and Kurdish states with Soviet support. Hama Rashid and his forces took an important role in this next chapter of
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.Vali, A. ''Kurds and the State in Iran: The Making of Kurdish Identity'': p.80

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Foreign reactions

The
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opposed any kind of autonomy or independence for Iranian Kurds, which in their opinion would prompt a similar demand from the Arabs of
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and perhaps other ethnic groups, especially Iraqi tribes and most notably the Kurds of Iraq. Britain acted to ease ethnic and tribal tensions within Iran and told Tehran to settle Kurdish demands, reinstate tribal leaders and permit tribal migration as long as it did not breach the peace. It was initially assumed that Russians might assist Kurdish independence movement, but their policies quickly demonstrated those hopes were misplaced.


See also

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