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Mehmed Nuri Dersimi (1893 in Akzunik in ''
Dersim Tunceli ( ku, Dêrsim) is a city and municipality in eastern Turkey. It is the capital of Tunceli Province, located in the middle of the Eastern Anatolia Region. The city has a Kurdish-majority population and was a site of the Dersim rebellion. ...
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) – 22 August 1973 in
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), also known as Baytar Nuri, was a
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writer, revolutionary and intellectual. Dersimi was born in March 1893 in the village Akzunik to the west of
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, in the Sanjak Dersim. From 1899 he went to primary school in
Hozat Hozat ( ota, خوزات, ku, Xozat) is a small city and its surrounding district in Tunceli Province of Turkey. It has a population of 4,714. Seyfi Geyik from the Republican People's Party (CHP) was elected mayor in the local elections in March ...
. After he was sent to the military academy in
Elazığ Elazığ () is a city in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey, and the administrative centre of Elazığ Province and Elazığ District. It is located in the uppermost Euphrates valley. The plain on which the city extends has an altitude of . El ...
, but he wasn't happy there and asked to come back to his family. So his father decided to move with his family to Harput in 1905, where Dersimi studied in the secondary school. There Dersimi was more comfortable. In 1907 the family moved again to Hozat, where Dersimi could stay with his uncle and visit the local boarding school. 1911 he traveled over
Trabzon Trabzon (; Ancient Greek: Tραπεζοῦς (''Trapezous''), Ophitic Pontic Greek: Τραπεζούντα (''Trapezounta''); Georgian: ტრაპიზონი (''Trapizoni'')), historically known as Trebizond in English, is a city on the Bl ...
per ship to
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and began to study veterinary medicine. There he became a member of the Kurdish student society ''Hevi-Kürt Talebe Cemiyeti'' and 1912 he became the secretary of the ''Kürdistan Muhibban Cemiyeti.'' During
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, he worked as a military veterinarian in
Erzincan Erzincan (; ku, Erzîngan), historically Yerznka ( hy, Երզնկա), is the capital of Erzincan Province in Eastern Turkey. Nearby cities include Erzurum, Sivas, Tunceli, Bingöl, Elazığ, Malatya, Gümüşhane, Bayburt, and Giresun. The city is ...
. In Erzincan he was a witness of the massacres perpetrated on the Armenians. Because of his political activities, in 1916 he was sent to
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, in
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, where he married his wife Selvi.1917 he returned to
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to finish his studies. From 1919 to 1921 the Kocgiri rebellion took place, which he was supporting. He opposed the findings of
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and preferred independence to autonomy for the
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. In October 1920, he departed from Istanbul and travelled to the region of the Kocgiri tribe in the
Erzincan province Erzincan Province ( tr, ; ku, Parezgêha Erzînganê) is a province in the Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey. In Turkey, its capital is also called Erzincan. The population was 236,034 in 2018. Geography Erzincan is traversed by the northeaste ...
, where he established several offices for the
Society for the Rise of Kurdistan Society for the Rise of Kurdistan ( ku, Cemîyeta Tealîya Kurdistanê) also known as the Society for the Advancement of Kurdistan (SAK), was secretly established in Istanbul, Constantinople on 6 November 1917 and officially announced organizat ...
. But already in 1919,
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became aware of Dersimis activities and offered him and Alisan, another prominent member of the Kocgiri tribe to be a candidate for the
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, an offer they both refused to accept. After the suppression of the Kocgiri rebellion, Mustafa Kemal accused Dersimi to be responsible for the uprising and excluded him an amnesty for the rebels. Following, Dersimi hid with Seyit Riza and taught people to write Kurdish in Latin letters and was a well perceived notable amongst the Kurdish community. In 1931 the Turkish Government pardoned Dersimi and gave him a farm in Holvenk.'''' But the Turkish authorities still kept searching his house and friends then visited seldom and his situation became more difficult. Following a visit to Ankara, during which he demanded to be provided with a new home in the west of the country, a request which was denied, and after he was summoned by the military commander Abdullah Aldoğan of the Fourth Inspectorate-General in the Dersim region, he became aware, he couldn't stay in Turkey longer. In summer 1937 he decided to flee first to
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, after to
Syria Syria ( ar, سُورِيَا or سُورِيَة, translit=Sūriyā), officially the Syrian Arab Republic ( ar, الجمهورية العربية السورية, al-Jumhūrīyah al-ʻArabīyah as-Sūrīyah), is a Western Asian country loc ...
which at the time was under
French Mandate The Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon (french: Mandat pour la Syrie et le Liban; ar, الانتداب الفرنسي على سوريا ولبنان, al-intidāb al-fransi 'ala suriya wa-lubnān) (1923−1946) was a League of Nations mandate foun ...
. On the 11 September 1937 he crossed into Syria. He had adopted several children in Syria, one of whom he named after Seyid Riza. His son Seyid Riza had a son as well who was named after his grandfather, Nuri Dersimi.


Publications

''Kurdistan Tarihinde Dersim'', (Turkish) Köln, 1988, ''Hatıratım,'' (Turkish) Dam Yayinlari,


References

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