We are only beginning to learn about our relations with our citizens of Kurdish origins. We had never been allowed to learn or talk about them before. The other day, a reader sent me a list of all the Kurdish uprisings that occurred since Ottoman times to the present. Apparently, our history is full of them.
I won’t give his name, for he doesn’t want me to, so I’ll only say that he’s a retired soldier. I understand that he used the general staff archives to compile a striking list of all the important Kurdish uprisings since Ottoman times. I guess there must also have been tens of small revolts, not important enough to record. I couldn’t believe what I read. We never knew that our history was so full of frequent and suppressed Kurdish revolts, for the relations with our citizens of Kurdish origins had always been a taboo subject. Their discontentedness was always kept a secret. Cut out and keep the information below. You may not be able to find it anywhere else.
A- Kurdish uprisings during the Ottoman era:
Babanzade Abdurrahman Pacha uprising (1806- Mosul); Babanzade Ahmet Pacha uprising (1812 – Mosul); Zaza uprising (1820); Yezidi uprising (1830- Hakkari); Şerefhan uprising (1831- Bitlis); Bedirhan uprising (1835- Botan); Garzan uprising (1839- Diyarbakır); Ubeydullah uprising (1881- Hakkari); Brothers Bedirhan Osman Pacha and Hüseyin Pacha uprising (1872-Mardin-Cizre); Bedirhan Emin Ali uprising (1889- Erzincan); Bedirhaniler and Halil Rema uprising (1912-Mardin); Şeyh Selim Şehabettin and Ali uprising (1912- Bitlis); and Koşgari uprising (1920- Koşgiri)
B- Kurdish uprisings during Republic times:
Nasturi uprising (1924- Hakkari); Jilyan uprising (1926- Siirt); Şeyh Sait uprising (1925- Bingöl-Muş-Diyarbakır); Seit Taha and Seit Abdullah uprising (1925-Şemdinli); Reşkotan and Reman uprising (1925- Diyarbakır); Yakup Agha of Eruh and sons uprising (1926-Pervani); Güyan uprising (1926-Siirt); Haco uprising (1926- Nusaybin); First Ağrı uprising (1926); Koçuşağı uprising (1926- Silvan); Hakkari- Beytüşşebab uprising (1926); Mutki uprising (1927- Bitlis); Second Ağrı uprising Biçar operation (1927- Silvan); Zilanlı Resul Agha uprising (1929- Eruh); Zeylan uprising (1930- Van); Tutaklı Ali Can uprising (1930- Tutak-Bulanık-Hınıs); Oramar uprising (1930- Van) Third Ağrı operation (1930); Buban tribe uprising (1934- Bitlis); Abdurrahman uprising (1935-Siirt); Abdulkuddüs uprising (1935-Siirt); Sason uprising (1935-Siirt); Dersim uprising (1937-Tunceli); and PKK terrorism (1984-1999)
C- Founded and disbanded Kurdish organizations:
i - Marxist and Leninist organizations:
Revolutionary Association of Eastern Culture (DDKO); Revolutionary Association of Democratic Culture (DDKD); Revolutionary Association of Popular Culture (DHKD); and Democratic Cultural Association of Anti-Colonialism (ASDK-DER)
ii - Separatist organizations:
Kurdistan Democratic Party of Turkey (TKDP); Leading Labor Party of Kurdistan (KÖİP-PPKK); Kurdistan Socialist Party of Turkey ( TKSP); Rizgari Organization; Ala Rizgari Organization; Kawa Organization; National Liberation Organization of Kurdistan (KUK); Kurdistan Socialist Movement (TSK); Socialist Union of Kurdistan (Yekitiya Sosyalista Kurdistan – YSK); Tekoşin Organization ; Kurdistan Liberation Movement (TEVGER); and Kurdistan Labor Party (Partiye Karkaren Kurdistan /PKK)
iii - Student associations:
Kurdish Development Association; Kurdish Independence Association; and Kurdish Student Association of Istanbul
D - Other Kurdish movements within the region :
IRAQ: Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq (IKDP); Patriotic Union of Kurdistan ( PUK- YNK-KYB) and Kurdistan Independence Party (PÜK)
IRAN: Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iran (İKDP) and Kurdish Workers’ Revolutionary Organization (KOMALA)
SYRIA: Kurdish Socialist Party and Syrian Communist Party