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The Battle of Charah (12-17 March 1918) or Charah Expedition was a battle between the
Assyrian Volunteers The Assyrian volunteers was an ethnic Assyrian military force during WW1, led mainly by General Agha Petros Elia of Baz and several tribal leaders known as Maliks ( syr, ܡܠܟ) under the spiritual leadership of the Catholicos-Patriarch Mar Shi ...
led by
Agha Petros Petros Elia of Baz ( syr, ܐܝܠܝܐ ܦܹܛܪܘܼܣ) (April 1880 – 2 February 1932), better known as Agha Petros, was an Assyrian military leader during World War I. Early years Petros Elia was from the Lower Baz village, Ottoman Empire in ...
and Malik Khsoshaba against Shekak tribesmen led by Simko Shikak in revenge for the assassination of Mar Benyamin Shimun by Simko. Simko Shikak, who was responsible for the murder of the Assyrian patriarch Mar Shimun was staying in the fortress. The fortress had never been conquered despite numerous attempts by the Iranian government.


Assassination of Mar Benyamin Shimun

In March 1918, Mar Benyamin and many of his 150 bodyguards were assassinated by Simko Shikak (Ismail Agha Shikak), a Kurdish agha, in the town of Kuhnashahir in Salmas (Persia) under a
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flag. Daniel Malik Ismail managed to rescue the body while His brother Dawid Mar Shimun hid in a nearby
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church.


Battle

The soldiers of
Urmia Urmia or Orumiyeh ( fa, ارومیه, Variously transliterated as ''Oroumieh'', ''Oroumiyeh'', ''Orūmīyeh'' and ''Urūmiyeh''.) is the largest city in West Azerbaijan Province of Iran and the capital of Urmia County. It is situated at an alt ...
did not get to the fortress of Charah by 12 March, as the military leaders told them in the letter to
Lady Surma Lady Surma D'Bait Mar Shimun (27 January 1883 – 7 December 1975) was the sister of the Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East and leader of the Assyrians, Mar Shimun XIX Benyamin. Biography Lady Surma was born in Qodshani ...
. But in that month groups of guards were organized from the
Salamas Salmas ( fa, سلماس; ; ; ; syr, ܣܵܠܵܡܵܣ, Salamas) is the capital of Salmas County, West Azerbaijan Province in Iran. It is located northwest of Lake Urmia, near Turkey. According to the 2019 census, the city's population is 127,864. ...
forces on those high mountains looking for the Assyrian Soldiers of Urmia waiting for them to attack Charah. On 15 March the Honorable Surma, her brother
Dawid Mar Shimun Dawid Mar Shimun (Syriac: ܕܘܝܕ ܡܪܝ ܫܡܥܘܢ) was a Assyrian military leader From World War I up until the Simele Massacre in 1933 when he was exiled to Cyprus along with his son Mar Eshai Shimun. His first hand experience and contributio ...
, Palkounik Kondriatoff, and officer Valodia commanded saying on 16 March the remaining parts of Kuhnashahir must be attacked before the soldiers of Urmia near Charah so that the back of Assyrians would be empty from the enemy. At two o'clock during midnight Malik Oshana of Tkhuma and Malik Shamisdin of Lower Tyari who had at their possession two
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s surrounded the town of Kuhnashahir. Rab Khaila Dawid and Shlemon Malik Ismael placed a
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on the hill of Mar Yokhanan. Rab Tremma (Commander of 200) Lazar Kaku d'Bet Samano of Upper Tyari among the army where placed in Qalasar village, between Khusrabad and Diliman, to safeguard the front from the Iranian army, so they could not go up and aid the Kurds in Kuhnashahir. Rab Tremma (Commander of 200) Daniel Malik Ismael and Rab Tremma (Commander of 200) Israel Pityo of Tkhuma with their troops were left in Khusruabad, to be sent who ever would need saving the most. In the morning the battle started around the section of town that was not damaged. The Assyrians started firing cannons and would later stop because Assyrian attacks pushed inside. Soon after the whole town surrendered, the people killed from the Assyrians was about 71 while the Kurds lost about 500. Soon after Dawid Mar Shimun was informed by guards guarding mountain tops that the Assyrian forces of Urmia had arrived, soon after the forces of Urmia began to battle fiercely. The reason for the Urmia forces delay was due to running into Kurds at villages on the way to Kuhnashir,
Agha Petros Petros Elia of Baz ( syr, ܐܝܠܝܐ ܦܹܛܪܘܼܣ) (April 1880 – 2 February 1932), better known as Agha Petros, was an Assyrian military leader during World War I. Early years Petros Elia was from the Lower Baz village, Ottoman Empire in ...
was the leader of all the battle
Agha Petros Petros Elia of Baz ( syr, ܐܝܠܝܐ ܦܹܛܪܘܼܣ) (April 1880 – 2 February 1932), better known as Agha Petros, was an Assyrian military leader during World War I. Early years Petros Elia was from the Lower Baz village, Ottoman Empire in ...
and his advisers Malik Ismail II and Malik Khoshaba. On 16 March the forces of Urmia began their attacks on the Charah fortress, the Kurds fought fiercely and the Assyrians had not expected that many rebels to be fortified in the castle. The next day very early in the morning the Assyrians fired cannons from the army on the north side of Charah. Daniel Malik Ismail would guard the road towards Khana Barrri while Awwo son of Shmoel Khan with the left side of the Urmia and were placed near Khana Bari thus surrounding the fortress. Soon after Assyrians began to fire cannons, machine guns,
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s and rifles towards the fortress and the trenches of the enemy. Soon after Daniel Malik Ismail was ordered to relinquish his position on Khana Barri and was ordered by Dawid Mar Shimun not to send reinforcements to guard the road. Soon after Assyrian forces entered the trenches of the Kurds.


Aftermath

When Simko saw the Assyrians tearing apart his forces, he began to panic, abandoning his men and fleeing thru the road of Khana Barri. It is said that the river in Charah was completely red from the dead Shikak fighters.


See also

* Urmia Clashes * Battle of Suldouze *
Persian Campaign Persian expedition or Persian campaign may refer to: * Persian campaign (Alexander the Great) (334–333 BC) *Julian's Persian expedition (363) * Persian expedition of Stepan Razin (1699) * Persian campaign of Peter the Great (1722–1723) * Pers ...
* Sayfo *
Assyrian Rebellion The Assyrian rebellion ( tr, Nasturi Ayaklanması, "Nestorian Uprising") was an uprising by the Assyrians in Hakkari which was administered by Assyrians at the time. It began in July 1924 and ended on 28 September that same year. This was the fir ...
*
Assyrian Volunteers The Assyrian volunteers was an ethnic Assyrian military force during WW1, led mainly by General Agha Petros Elia of Baz and several tribal leaders known as Maliks ( syr, ܡܠܟ) under the spiritual leadership of the Catholicos-Patriarch Mar Shi ...
* Assyrian Levies * Mar Benyamin Shimun * Mar Paulos Shimun *
Agha Petros Petros Elia of Baz ( syr, ܐܝܠܝܐ ܦܹܛܪܘܼܣ) (April 1880 – 2 February 1932), better known as Agha Petros, was an Assyrian military leader during World War I. Early years Petros Elia was from the Lower Baz village, Ottoman Empire in ...
* Malik Khoshaba * Surma Mar Shimun * Simko Shikak Revolt (1918-1922) * Simko Shikak Revolt (1926)


References

{{Reflist Assyrian nationalism Assyrian genocide History of the Assyrians Middle Eastern theatre of World War I