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Ali Khan Mokri - Prince Al-Mukriyani
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Ali Khan Mokri
Ali Khan Mokri
Name: Ali Khan
Father Name: Muhammad
Year Of Birth: 1896
Year Of Death: 1932
Place Of Birth: Bokan
Place Of Death: Tabilis
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Prince Al-Mukryani (Ali Khan Mokri) 1896 AD - 1932 AD.
The Kurdish prince Ali Khan Mokri was born in the year 1896 A.D. He is the fourth and last serdar of the Kurdish Emirate of Mokryan. In the year 1914 A.D., when the Ottoman forces arrested the Prince and Sardar Al-Mukriyani Muhammad Husayn Khan Mukri, and executed him in the city of Maragheh, his son Ali Khan was living in the city of Tbilisi (the current capital of the Republic of Georgia), and studying at the College of Military Sciences in Russia for a while, As soon as he heard the news of the execution of his father, Prince and Sirdar Muhammad Hussein Khan Mokri in the city of Maragheh at the hands of the Ottomans, Ali Khan returned from the city of Tbilisi (the capital of the current Republic) to the city of Bokan (the capital of the Kurdish Emirate of Mokryan),
And he assumed the management of the affairs of the Mokryan Emirate as the heir to his father's princely throne, and the Qajar authorities recognized his position as Sardar and ruler of the Mokryan Emirate. Contemporary of the rule of the Sardar Ali Khan Mokryan of the Emirate of Mokryan, the period of the rule of Ahmed Shah Qajar and the fall of the Qajar state and the emergence of the Pahlavi state and the rule of Reza Shah Pahlavi and the subjugation of eastern Kurdistan including the Emirate of Mokryan to the Pahlavi rule, And the rule of Prince (Ali Khan Mokri), nicknamed Sardar Ali Khan Mokri, continued to rule the Emirate of Mokryan, until the year 1926 AD, The Prince and Sirdar Ali Khan Mokri was well-groomed, handsome and well-educated, And he was the first to bring a photographic lens (camera) to the city of Bukan, and that was during his return from the city of Tbilisi. He lived according to the traditions of his former family in the city of Bokan and resided in its castle (Sardar Castle), During his rule of the Emirate of Mokryan, the tribes of Bashdr in the city (Qal'at Dizah) under the leadership of Babaker Agha Beshdder tried to seize the city of Sardasht belonging to the Emirate of Mokryan, so the Sardar ( Ali Khan Mokryan ) took measures to confront them and regained the city of Sardasht, Sardar (Ali Khan Mokri) was a well-to-do and hospitable person, who later fell into debt, In the year 1926 AD, he was forced to officially resign from the rule of the Mokryan Emirate, which turned into a mere province under the name (Saogblag Province) under the Pahlavi rule, and to hand over the city of Bukan to Ali Agha Ilkhani zadeh, whose family members later inherited the properties of the city of Bukan. And the Sardar (Ali Khan Mokri) moved from the city of Bokan to the village of Sardarabad, which was built by his grandfather, Prince (Saif al-Din Khan Mokri), and he married an Armenian girl, Al-Sardar (Ali Khan Mokri) died in the year 1932 AD, in the city of Tabriz, at the age of no more than 36 years, as a result of tuberculosis. And his body was buried in the city of Bukan, in the shrine of the Mukarrian princes called (Qobbat Sardar), And with his death, the (Mukri dynasty) ended, and it was ruled by Mukryan, as (Ali Khan) did not have children.[1] [2]
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Date of Birth: 00-00-1896
Date of Death: 00-00-1932 (36 Year)
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Country of birth: East Kurdistan
Country of death: Georgia
Gender: Male
Language - Dialect: Kurdish - Kurmanji - Latin
Nation: Kurd
People type: Kurdish Prince
Place of birth: Bokan
Place of Residence: Diaspora
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