157:, but he was not happy there and asked to come back to his family. His father decided to move with his family to Harput in 1905, where Dersimi attended secondary school. There Dersimi was more comfortable. In 1907 the family moved again to Hozat, where Dersimi could stay with his uncle and visit the local boarding school. 1911 he traveled
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Kurdish in Latin letters and was a well-perceived notable amongst the Kurdish community. In 1931 the Turkish government pardoned Dersimi and gave him a farm in Holvenk. But the Turkish authorities still kept searching his house. Friends visited seldom, and Dersimi's
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situation became more difficult. Following a visit to Ankara, he demanded to be provided with a new home in the west of the country, a request which was denied. After he was summoned by the military commander
Abdullah Aldoğan of the
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and heard that Sabri Bey, whom he met by chance, would be captured and handed over to Turkey due to the internal agreement between Greece and Turkey, he choosed to stay in Turkey.
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He had adopted several children in Syria, one of whom he named after Seyid Riza. His son Seyid Riza had a son as well who was named after his grandfather, Nuri
Dersimi.
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and decided to establish the organization. He was arrested for his activities on
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on May 15, 1921. He was convicted in absentia on 25 June 1921 at the Court of War, established by the
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via Syria. He took refuge in Syria with the help of Syrian-Kurdish lawyer named Kâmil Sinno, the lawyer of
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loyalty. However, he could not convince Ali Agha to form an alliance with Seyid Riza.
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