Simko Shikak | |
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سمکۆی شکاک Simkoyê Şikak | |
Born | Ismail Agha Shikak 1887 |
Died | |
Cause of death | Surprise ambush and assassination by Imperial Iranian Armed Forces |
Nationality | Kurdish |
Citizenship | Qajar Iran, and later Pahlavi Iran |
Known for | Simko Shikak revolt (1918–1922) |
Title | Chieftain of the Shekak tribe, and General of the Shekak forces. |
Predecessor | Cewer Agha |
Successor | Abolished title |
Family | Shekak |
Simko Shikak[a] born 1887, was a Kurdish chieftain of the Shekak tribe. He was born into a prominent Kurdish feudal family based in Chihriq castle located near the Baranduz river in the Urmia region of northwestern Iran. By 1920, parts of Iranian Azerbaijan located west of Lake Urmia were under his control.[1] He led Kurdish farmers into battle and defeated the Iranian army on several occasions.[2] The Iranian government had him assassinated in 1930.[3] Simko took part in the massacre of the Assyrians of Khoy[4] and instigated the massacre of 1,000 Assyrians in Salmas.[5]
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