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Mukriyan () or 'Deryaz' was a Kurdish principality from the late 14th century to the 19th century centered around
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 ...
. Mukriyan was a neighbor to the
Emirate of Bradost Emirate of Bradost or Emirate of Biradost (, 1510–1609) was a hereditary Kurdish emirate, ruling roughly the area from Rawandiz to Targavar and Margavar south of Urmia at its height. The emirate was founded in 1510 and acted as a bufferzone ...
.


Geography and tribes

Mukriyan encompassed the area south of
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, including the cities of
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 ...
, Bukan, Sardasht and Oshnaviyeh with the city of Naqadeh historically being included in Mukriyan, though today Kurds only make up approximately 35% of the city. The city of Saqqez is culturally very similar to Mukriyan, though politically it acted more as its own
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under the Principality of Ardalan, though as an autonomous vassal and not a part of Ardalani central control. A few tribes include Dehbruki, Gewirk, Mangur,
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, Bilbas, Amireh, Khelki, Sheikh Sherefi, Selekei, Ḥasan Khāli, Kārish, Silki, Sekir, Fekiyesi, Ables, Bārik, Soleimāni, Beyi, Omerbil, Merzink, Lētāu Māwet, and Shiwezāi.


History

Before Mukris, the region was ruled by Hadhabanis; the region is also in the same, or similar, location as Mannea and
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. The Mukri chiefs claimed to belong to the Mukriya tribe, and to have been family of the governors of the
Baban Baban () was a Kurdish emirate existing from the 16th century to 1850, centered on Sulaymaniyah. The Baban Principality played an active role in the Ottoman-Safavid conflict and gave significant military support to the Ottomans. They were in c ...
tribe. During the period of the Turkoman dynasties ( Qara Qoyunlu and
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), a certain Saif al-Din took over the district of Daryas from the Cabuklu tribe (which was potentially Turkish) and enlarging the principality by taking Sulduz, Dol-i Barik, Akhtaci, and El-Tamur, and subsequently, the tribes unified under his principality were given the name "Mukri". His son, Sarim, the next ruler of the principality, challenged and defeated Shah Isma'il in 912 AH (1506-7), and sought support and investiture from Sultan Selim, possibly in 918 AH (1512-13). On Sarim's death, his estates were divided between his nephew Rustam's three sons, who acknowledged the superiority of
Shah Tahmasp Tahmasp I ( or ; 22 February 1514 – 14 May 1576) was the second shah of Safavid Iran from 1524 until his death in 1576. He was the eldest son of Shah Ismail I and his principal consort, Tajlu Khanum. Tahmasp ascended the throne after the d ...
. In 948 AH (1541-2), Sultan Sulayman sent his vassals of the Bahdinan, Hakkari, and Baradust to attack the Mukri, who killed the three succeeding sons. Sarim's young son, Amira Beg I succeeded them, received investiture from the
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, and ruled his fief for 30 years. With the help of the Safavids, the grandson of Rustam (also called Amira) succeeded him. However, during the troubles that came in Muhammad Khodabandeh's reign, in 1583, Amira Beg II visited Sultan Murad, from whom he received the vilayet of
Baban Baban () was a Kurdish emirate existing from the 16th century to 1850, centered on Sulaymaniyah. The Baban Principality played an active role in the Ottoman-Safavid conflict and gave significant military support to the Ottomans. They were in c ...
( Shahr-i Zur) the sanjak of
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,
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, and certain dependencies of
Maragheh Maragheh () is a city in the Central District (Maragheh County), Central District of Maragheh County, East Azerbaijan province, East Azerbaijan province, Iran, serving as capital of both the county and the district. Maragheh is on the bank of ...
for his sons. With the help of the Mir-i Miran of Van, Amira Beg II invaded Persian Maragheh and plundered the district, which Amira Beg was invested with the title of beyler-beyi of. The hereditary fief of Daryas, however, much to the dislike of Amira Beg, was awarded to his nephew, Hasan, who had submitted to the Ottomans before him. A civil war broke out, in which Hasan was killed, but
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simply appointed his brother Ulugh Beg as governor of the district of Dih-i Khwarkan (north of Maragheh) as a fief. Meanwhile, the Ottomans had seized
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, and its governor-general wished for Amira Beg, now Amira Pasha, to recognise his authority. The former filed complaints to
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, and so his districts of Baban, Mosul, and Erbil were confiscated. Maragheh was henceforth subordinated to Tabriz, and Amira required to pay 15 ''kharwar'' of gold annually. Then, his lands were reduced to Daryas solely, but Amira's son, Shaikh Haidar, held out in the now rebuilt fortress of Saru Kurghan, which the people of Maragheh complained of, as he was a "troublesome neighbour". Khidir Pasha, governor-general of Tabriz therefore issued an edict allotting the fortress to the Mahmudi tribe. Fighting followed, and Amira Pasha had to intervene to prevent further fighting. Around 1005 AH (1596-7), Amira Pasha and Shaikh Haidar held the districts of Daryas,
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, Adjari, and Leilan, along with the fortresses of Saru Kurghan and Taraka ( Taraqeh?). Maragheh was taken from him in 1578. When Amira Pasha died, his son succeeded him as chief of the Mukri, who then became governor of Maragheh in the 1580s, and held the post until 1608. Shaikh Haidar was replaced by his son, Qobad Khan Mukri, who was expelled from his post following the Mukri rebellion in 1609. During the Battle of Dimdim, Mukri rallied around Kurds of Baradust. Shah 'Abbas married a Mukri noblewomen in 1610 after the execution of her brother, Bodagh Soltan following the defeat of the Mukri at the Battle of Dimdim.


See also

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Republic of Mahabad The Republic of Mahabad, also referred to as the Republic of Kurdistan (; ), was a short-lived Kurdish self-governing unrecognized state in present-day Iran, from 22 January to 15 December 1946. The Republic of Mahabad, a puppet state of the ...
* Mukri tribe


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Further reading

* Battle of Dimdim Former Kurdish states in Iran Kurdish dynasties States and territories established in the 14th century States and territories disestablished in the 19th century {{Iran-hist-stub