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Cambridge University Press. 19 (1): 68 & 73. JSTOR 609632. Rawlinson, Henry.
Mukriyans. p. 34. E.J. Brill's
first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936. Internet...
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After Hadhabanis,
three other Kurdish prin****lities,
Mukriyans in the
southern part,
Bradosti in the middle, and
Donboli in the northern...
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Garmiyan in the south; Bakran,
Bohtan (or Botan) and
Badlis in the north, and
Mukriyan and
Ardalan in the east. The
earliest medieval attestation of the toponym...
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Dimdim was captured. Shah
Abbas ordered a
general m****acre in
Beradost and
Mukriyan (Mahabad,
reported by
Eskandar Beg Monshi,
Safavid Historian (1557–1642)...
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Kurdish tribe residing in
Mukriyan,
Iranian Kurdistan.
Mukri princes made up the elite-ruling
class of the
emirate of
Mukriyan,
while the
Dehbruki tribe...
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native to a
basin on the
little Zab
river called “Mangurayeti” in
Mukriyan and also
inhabit the
districts and
cities of Sardasht, Piranshahr, Mahabad...
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first human settlements on the
Iranian Plateau. The city was part of the
Mukriyan prin****lity from the late 14th
century to the 19th century. As the prin****lity...
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intercept them in a five-w****
march and made
their way to
Soviet Azerbaijan.
Mukriyan Kurds in Iran
Azerbaijan People's
Government Persian Socialist Soviet Republic...
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Mukri Kurden containing a
grammar sketch of the
Central Kurdish variety of
Mukriyan in 1906. Lastly,
Ludvig Olsen Fossum published a
grammar book in 1919 based...
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threaten Safavid power in the northwest. Many Kurds,
including the
rulers of
Mukriyan rallied around Amir Khan.
After a long and
bloody siege led by the Safavid...