Soran Emirate () was a medieval
Kurdish emirate established before the conquest of
Kurdistan
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by
Ottoman Empire
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in 1514 and later revived by
Emir
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Kor centered in
Rawandiz
Rawandiz () is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, located in the Erbil Governorate in Soran, Iraq, Soran district, close to the Iran–Iraq border, borders with Iran and Iraq–Turkey border, Turkey. It is only 7 km from the city center ...
from 1816 to 1836. Kor was ousted in an offensive by the Ottomans.
Early years
While no date has been established for the origin of the Soran Emirate, Kurdish historian
Sharafkhan Bidlisi mentions the Emirate in
Sharafnama in 1597 as established by a shepherd named ''Isa''. Bitlisi claims that villagers quickly followed the popular Isa and attacked the Rewan Castle where they established themselves. They took the name ''Soran'' meaning ''from red'' after the red stones near the castle. Qadir Muhammad Muhammad writes that the emirate was likely established sometime between the 1330s and 1430s.
Years later, during the
Battle of Chaldiran in 1514 between the Ottomans and the
Safavids, the Emirate was able to conquer land between
Erbil
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Human settlement at Erbil may be dated back to the 5th millennium BC. At the h ...
and
Kirkuk
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. In 1534, Emir Ezaddin Sher was executed by
Suleiman the Magnificent
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for his treatment of his servants and the Emirate was given to Yazidis led by Hussein Beg who ruled as a brutal tyrant. He was soon toppled by the family of the previous Emir led by Emir Saifuddin who himself was executed by the Ottoman Emperor in
Constantinople
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, pushing the Emirate into anarchy.
Under Emir Kor

The last prince of the emirate was Emir
Muhammad Kor, who reigned from 1813 to 1836. His father, Mustafa Beg, peacefully handed the princedom to him. In the first few years of his rule, he consolidated his power and began launching attacks toward the neighboring principality of
Baban. He occupied
Harir in 1822,
Koy Sanjaq,
Altunkupri,
Erbil
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Human settlement at Erbil may be dated back to the 5th millennium BC. At the h ...
in 1823,
Akre,
Ranya in 1824.
This established the
Zab river as the border between the two emirates.
As the region experienced a power vacuum due to the decline of Baban, the
Russo-Turkish War from 1828 to 1829, and the
Egyptian–Ottoman War from 1831 to 1833, he led a
tribal force to
Rawandiz
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and built a citadel in the town as they build up a military. Between 1831 and 1834 he was able to capture several towns and cities in other Kurdish emirates. 1831 he captured the
Bahdinan emirate of
Amedi.
Kor further expanded his influence to
Mardin,
Cizre
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and
Nusaybin, compelling the ruler of the
Bohtan Mir Sevdin, to accept his authority, which caused serious concern in the Ottoman capital
Constantinople
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.
Kor then captured
Akre and oppressed
Yazidis in the newly-conquered areas.
Under Emir Kor, the Soran emirate developed a powerful army. It consisted of between 30 and 50,000 tribal musketeers who were given regular salaries, having the appearance of a national army.
Kor himself ate each evening with 100-200 soldiers from different tribes.
A multitude of different tribes joined his army such as the Baliki, Rewendek, Sidek, Shirwani, Rusuri, Malibas,
Muzuri, Sheikhab, Nurik, Kheilani,
Khoshnaw, Hnearai,
Herki, Sheikh Mahmudi, Kassan, Derijiki, Bamami, Sekw, Shikuli, Mendik, Baimar,
Balak, and Piraji.
Kor tried to subdue the
Assyrians of Lower
Tyari in 1834 but suffered a major defeat near the village of Lezan. The defeat prompted the Ottomans to reassess the perceived strength of the emirate and to make plans for its conquest.
Fearing a cooperation between the Soran Emirate and
Muhammad Ali of Egypt
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, the Ottomans dispatched an army to Soran in 1834. Mire Kor was able to repeal the forces and push towards
Iran
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.
This led Kurdish notables from Bradost, Akre and Amedi to complain to
Reşid Mehmed Pasha of the Ottoman government alleging they were oppressed by Mir Kor of Soran.
After having pressured to surrender by the situation, Emir Kor travelled to Istanbul for negotiations, where he was given authority over the area of the Emirate of Soran. But on his way home he disappeared in the Black Sea area and the Ottoman Empire supported his brother Rasul as the Emir of the Emirate. The Emirate would ultimately fall victim to the growing
centralization of the Ottoman Empire.
Kurdish awareness
There were traits of
Kurdish awareness by the Soran Emirate including the desire to unite all
Kurdish areas under one rule and the use of
Kurdish uniforms for his army. On this, Emir Kor's brother Rasul told British writer and traveller
Frederick Milingen:
Moreover, researcher Ghalib writes:
See also
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List of Kurdish dynasties and countries
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Mir Xanzad
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Muhammad Pasha of Rawanduz
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16th-century establishments in Asia
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Yazidis in Iraq
History of Erbil Governorate