Kamuran Alî Bedirxan
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Kamuran Alî Bedirxan (, born 21 August 1895 in
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,
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; died 6 December 1978 in
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) was a
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politician, lawyer and writer.


Family

He came from the family of the Bedirxans, who for centuries, as autonomous vassals of the Ottomans, ruled the Principality of
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with the capital
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. His grandfather Bedirxan Beg had rebelled against the Ottomans at the end of the 19th century and was deported to Istanbul after his defeat and family. Kamuran's father Emin Ali Bedirxan was politically active in the Kurdish movement and was the founder of the Kurdistan Teali Cemiyeti, in which Kamuran was also a member. His brother Celadet Ali Bedirxan was also politically active and the creator of the Latin
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. Kamuran had been married to the Polish princess Nathalie d'Ossovetzky (who died in 1975) since 1954. d'Ossovetzky, who has been his student and later also secretary, was supportive of his writing. The couple had no children.


Education

Kamuran attended the French
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in Istanbul. Between 1905 and 1908 his family had to leave the city because of a murder at the Istanbul prefects and lived in
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and
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. He later studied law at
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and worked as a lawyer.


Political career

In 1918, he became a member of the
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(Kurdistan Teali Cemiyeti), like others from his family. In 1919, Kamuran and his brother Celadet Bedirxan accompanied British officer Edward Noel in his travels through Iraq. Noel was assessing the possibility of the creation of an official nation of
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. Bedirxan was an opponent of Atatürk's
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and was ordered by the British government in Istanbul to go to a planned congress in 1919 in
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and arrest Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. He set off with several men, including his brother, the governor of
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and the British officer Edward Noel, but the project failed. Kamuran was an opponent of
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and when the Republic of Turkey was proclaimed in 1923, he had already left the country to Germany. He lived with his relatives in Munich where he studied law at the Ludwig Maximilians Universität and after followed up on his studies at the
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from which he also graduated.Henning, Barbara (2018), p.370 In 1927 he settled to Syria and worked as a lawyer in
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. He also joined the organization
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and helped his brother with the publication of the Kurdish newspaper '' Hawar''. In the thirties he stayed in Berlin and met the Iranian Karl Hadank. He conducted a radio program in
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at the Radio Levant in Beirut from 1942 onwards until 1946.Henning, Barbara (2018), p.583 In 1944 Kamuran contributed to the establishment of the network Trava, which focus was on the development of the businesses. Between 1943 and 1946 Kamuran also published the Kurdish and French-language magazine ''Roja Nû'' (en: New Day) in Beirut. The following years he lived in Germany and France. After Syria became independent in 1946, he lost his work at the Radio Levant and he couldn't find a way to have influence in the local politics. Therefore, he moved to
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where he became a lecturer at the Institut national des langues et civilizations orientales (INALCO) in 1948. From 1960 he became the European spokesman for the Iraqi Kurds led by
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. He established important contacts between the Kurds and Israel. Israel saw the Kurds as a suitable means of weakening Iraq militarily and tying up the Iraqi army in northern Iraq. In 1962, he met
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in
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. In 1970 he retired. Kamuran died in 1978. He was posthumously appointed the co-founder of the
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. His works are kept in the Institute.


Selected works

*''Dilê qurên min. Ji giyanê bavê min'' - Kurdish poetry, 1923 Damascus * Snow of Light - poem, 1935 Berlin *''Xwendina Kurdî,'' 1935, Damaskus *''Der Adler von Kurdistan'', 1937, Berlin * Memorandum on the situation of the Kurdes, 1948 Paris *''Le Kurde sans Peine's textbook'', 1953 Paris *''Langue kurde'', 2 volumes, 1953 Paris


Sources

* Hakan Özoğlu: ''Kurdish Notables and the Ottoman State: Evolving Identities, Competing Loyalties, and Shifting Boundaries'' . Suny Press, 2004. .
Text by Birgit Ammann about Kamuran Bedirkhan


References

* Malmîsanij : ''Cızira Botanlı Bedirhaniler ve Bedirhani Ailesi Derneği'nin Tutanakları'', Publisher Avesta


External links


Photo of Kamuran Bedirxan

Pariste bir Kürt Prensi Kamuran Bedirhan
article by Soner Yalçın from the Hürriyet of 25 October 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Bedirxan, Kamuran Alî 1895 births 1978 deaths Politicians from Istanbul Kurdish-language writers Emigrants from the Ottoman Empire to Germany Kurdish people from the Ottoman Empire Lawyers from the Ottoman Empire Syrian Kurdish people Kurdish nationalists Istanbul University Faculty of Law alumni 20th-century Syrian lawyers