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    The Sheikh Khazal rebellion refers to the 1924 Arab separatist[citation needed] uprising by Khazal al-Kabi, the Sheikh of Muhammara, in Iranian Khuzestan...
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    Khazal Khan, the Sheikh of Mohammerah and the tribal leader of Arabistan. In response, Sheik Khazal initiated the short-lived Sheikh Khazal rebellion...
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    staged revolts in 1916 and 1924, the latter of which (called the Sheikh Khaz'al rebellion) led to the final subjugation of the emirate by Iran in November...
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    Iran was facing numerous tribal rebellions which aimed at resisting Tehran's authority over their regions, Sheikh Khazal decided to resist the Central government's...
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  • Revolution 1914–1921 Jungle Rebellion 1919–1922 Simko Shikak revolt 1921 coup d'état 1921 Azerbaijan Crisis 1924 Sheikh Khazal rebellion 1926 Shikak revolt 1939–1945...
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    (2) Sheikh Said rebellion (13 February–31 May 1925); (3) Raçkotan and Raman pacifying operations (9–12 August 1925); (4) Sason (Sasun) rebellion (1925–1937);...
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  • revolt in Iran 1922 – 2020 Arab separatism in Khuzestan 1922–1924 Sheikh Khazal rebellion 1939–1945 World War II 1941 Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran 15–19...
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  • 1921 Persian coup d'état (category Rebellions in Iran)
    strained. In 1924, Sheikh Khazal rebellion broke out in Khuzestan, being the first modern Arab nationalist uprising led by the Sheikh of Mohammerah Khaz'al...
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  • policy of the Soviet Union toward the Turkoman rebellion in Eastern Iran in 1924–1925 and the Kurdish rebellion of Shaykh Said in Eastern Turkey in 1925: A...
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  • Meguertitch Khan played a leading role in the overthrow of Sheikh Khazal. In January 1925, after Sheikh Kazal had failed to receive support in his separatist...
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    part of Khuzestan was governed by Bakhtiari khans. Following Sheikh Khazal's rebellion, the western part of Khuzestan's emirate was dissolved by Reza...
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  • from periodical violent disruptions since the suppression of the Sheikh Khazal rebellion in 1925. In 2005, a wide scale unrest broke out in Ahvaz and the...
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    to an armory explosion in Ahvaz during the Sheikh Khazal rebellion, a conflict between Reza Shah and Khazʽal Ibn Jabir. Mulla Sa’ad, his grandfather, raised...
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    Temir Khirbet Batana Khirbet Dilan Khirbet Feqira Khirbet Jamal Khirbet Khazal Khirbet Khidir Khirbet Khwe Kulye Lizga Mehek Mehmudiye Merekis Merkeb Mizgeft...
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  • informed of the border clashes in Kuwait, he sent a letter to Mohammerah Sheikh Khazʽal Ibn Jabir offering the Kuwaiti throne to either him or one of his heirs...
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    the Kazerun Sheriff. Due to Naser Divan's role in suppressing Khazʽal Ibn Jabir rebellion, Reza Shah awarded him the title of Naser Lashkar (means Army)...
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    the Bani Hasan (of the Bani Malik), the Bani Hukayyim, the Shibil of the Khazal, the al Fatla, the tribes along the Al-Hindiya canal, and the five tribes...
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    and deposing the puppets of the British government in Iran, such as Sheikh Khazal, strongly contradicted these claims. Anglo-Soviet Invasion of Iran Armenian...
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    into Bushehr in 1909, and then again to Shiraz in 1911. Cox promised Sheikh Khazal of Muhammarah that troops would protect when the Turks threatened to...
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  • matriarchal and patriarchal tendencies are found. In the Ballad of "Las and Khazal" (Beytî Las û Xezal), female tribal rulers openly compete over a lover,...
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