Hama Rashid revolt

Hama Rashid revolt
Part of the Kurdish separatism in Iran, World War II
Date27 September 1941-May 1942 (first phase)
Summer 1942-1944 (second phase)
Location
Baneh-Sardasht region of Iran
Result

Iranian victory:

  • Hama Rashid driven into Iraq
Belligerents
Kurdish tribesmen

Iran

Commanders and leaders
Hama Rashid

Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

  • Mahmud Kanisanan

The Hama Rashid revolt (Sorani Kurdish: شۆڕشی حەمە ڕەشید Persian: شورش حمه رشید) was a tribal uprising in Pahlavi Iran, during the Second World War, following the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran.[1] 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.

  1. ^ Jwaideh, Wadie (19 June 2006). The Kurdish National Movement: Its Origins and Development. Syracuse University Press. p. 245. ISBN 978-0-8156-3093-7.

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