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1943–1945 Barzani revolt
Part of the Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
Date
1943 – October 1945
Location
Northern Iraq
Result
Iraq and British Victory
Kurdish revolt suppressed
Belligerents
Kingdom of Iraq
Barzani tribesmen Allied Kurdish tribes
Commanders and leaders
Prince Abdullah Nuri al-Said Hamdi al-Pachachi
Mustafa Barzani Ahmed Barzani Mohammedamin Mirkhan Mergasory
Strength
Unknown
2,000 (1943)[1] 3,000 (1945)
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Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
Early conflicts
Mahmud Barzanji revolts
Ahmed Barzani revolt
1943 Barzani revolt
Main phase
First Iraqi–Kurdish War
Second Iraqi–Kurdish War
PUK insurgency
Arabization campaigns
1983–1986 Kurdish rebellions
Anfal campaign
1991 uprisings
Later phase
1994–97 Civil War
2003 invasion of Iraq
2017 Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
Kirkuk
2023 Makhmour clashes
The 1943–1945 Barzani revolt was a Kurdish nationalistic insurrection in the Kingdom of Iraq, during World War II. The revolt was led by Mustafa Barzani and was later joined by his older brother Ahmed Barzani, the leader of the previous Kurdish revolt in Iraq. The revolt, initiating in 1943, was eventually put down by the Iraqi assault in late 1945, combined with the defection of a number of Kurdish tribes. As a result, the Barzanis retreated with much of their forces into Iranian Kurdistan, joining the local Kurdish elements in establishing the Republic of Mahabad.
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