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Abdürrezzak Bedir Khan

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31: 179:, before his father Mustafa Bedir Khan compelled him to return to Constantinople in 1894. Back in the Ottoman capital, he was given a post in the office of the master of ceremonies in Constantinople. As such he got to know several European diplomats to which he retained long-lasting cordial relations. In January 1906 he had a dispute with members of the Ottoman bureaucracy opposed to the renovation of the street leading to Abdürrezzaks house in 219:. By 1913 he demanded the inclusion of the Kurds in negotiations concerning an eventual land reform of the eastern provinces. He argued that a lot of the land which was discussed to come under Armenian rule was owned and populated by a Kurdish majority. In 1917, after the Russians captured the eastern provinces of Anatolia, he was given the post of a Governor in 183:. Abdürrezzak then sequestrated Ahmed Ağa, who opposed the renovation which prompted Ridvan Pasha to send fifty followers of him to attack Abdürrezzak household. Ridvans men have killed a servant of Abdürrezzak, managed to liberate Ahmed Ağa. He then also achieved to defend himself from reprisals by Abdürrezzak who complained about their actions to Sultan 199:
in 1908, he was not pardoned and permitted to return from exile as other members of the Bedir Khans and remained in detention until he was released in 1910. The same year, he applied for asylum to the Russian Empire citing the German General
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He was born to Necib Pasha Bedir Khan and Hanife Bedir Khan into a household of the Bedir Khan family. He married Henriette Hornik of Austrian origin with whom he had a daughter in 1903 who was to be known as
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to work for one year in the Ottoman Consulate as a secretary. As he returned to Constantinople, he asked for more work and was offered an office at the Consulate in
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reportedly stated that he was seen as a leader of the Kurdish tribes by the Russians, and that he attended a meeting with them together with
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Narratives of the History of the Ottoman-Kurdish Bedirhani Family in Imperial and Post-Imperial Contexts: Continuities and Changes
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but his plans to live in Yerevan were dashed due to pressures from the Ottoman Empire. From Tiflis he began a wide journey over
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After he graduated from school, he entered into the Ottoman administration, following his father to the
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Kieser, Hans-Lukas; Anderson, Margaret Lavinia; Bayraktar, Seyhan; Schmutz, Thomas (2019-07-11).
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in May 1914. He was killed in 1918, and it is unclear on the orders of whom he was killed.
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World War I and the End of the Ottomans: From the Balkan Wars to the Armenian Genocide
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The End of the Ottomans: The Genocide of 1915 and the Politics of Turkish Nationalism
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area, also Abdürrezzak who at the time intended to be elected as a deputy for the
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The Margins of Empire: Kurdish Militias in the Ottoman Tribal Zone
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In 1911, several members of the Bedir Khan family toured the
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diplomat, politician and a member of the Bedir Khan family.
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The Kurdish National Movement: Its Origins and Development
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Index


Constantinople
Ottoman Empire
Ankara
Ottoman Empire
Assassination
Constantinople
Ottoman Kurdish
sanjak
Aydin
Governor
Europe
Ottoman Empire
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Tehran
Yerevan
Tiflis
Batumi
Kiev
United Kingdom
Şişli
Abdul Hamid II
Tripoli
Libya
Young Turk Revolution
Helmuth von Moltke
Bohtan
Ottoman Parliament
Erzurum

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