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Emirate of
Bradost or
Emirate of
Biradost (Kurdish: Mîrektiya Biradost, 1510–1609) was a
hereditary Kurdish emirate,
ruling roughly the area from Rawandiz...
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Bradost or Chia-y
Bradost (Nawakhin), a
mountain range over 5,000 feet
above sea
level and
about 25
miles long,
stretches northwest from the Rawanduz...
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forces besieged the
Dimdim Castle of the
rebellious Kurdish Emirate of
Bradost from
November 1609 to the
summer of 1610. The
siege was led by the grand...
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century centered around Mahabad.
Mukriyan was a
neighbor to the
Emirate of
Bradost.
Mukriyan encomp****ed the area
south of Lake Urmia,
including the cities...
- romanized: Eşkewtî Şaneder, Arabic: كَهَف شانِدَر) is an
archaeological site on
Bradost Mountain,
within the
Zagros Mountains in the
Erbil Governorate of Kurdistan...
- The
Iraqi Second Division League is a
football league that is the
fourth tier of the
Iraqi football league system. The
league was
founded in 1974, and...
- Sumay-ye
Beradust District (Persian: بخش صومای برادوست) is in
Urmia County, West
Azerbaijan province, Iran. Its
capital is the city of Serow. At the time...
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Kurdish chiefdoms under direct control.
Ardalan Bahdinan Baban Bitlis Bohtan Bradost Donboli Hakkari Emirate of
Hasankeyf Kilis Mokryan Pazooka Soran Çemişgezek...
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Zurarid Emirate of
Arzen (850–930)
Emirate of Bingöl (1231–1864)
Emirate of
Bradost (1510–1609)
Emirate of
Bitlis (1182–1815)
Emirate of Çemiçgezek(1200–1663)...
- the
defenders were
killed and Shah
Abbas I
ordered a
general m****acre in
Bradost and
Mukriyan (reported by
Eskandar Beg,
Safavid historian in the book Alam...