Emirate of Bradost or Emirate of Biradost (Kurdish: Mîrektiya Biradost,[1] 1510–1609)[2] was a hereditary Kurdish emirate, ruling roughly the area from Rawandiz to Targavar and Margavar south of Urmia at its height. The emirate was founded in 1510 and acted as a bufferzone between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Iran throughout the 16th century.[2] The emirate ultimately succumbed to the expansionist ambitions of the Ottomans and Safavids in Kurdistan.[3]
The Biradost dynasty claimed descent from the Hasanwayhids.[2]
^Eminoğlu, Nevzat (2020). "Hîzan wek navendeke peydabûna edebiyata kurdiya klasîk". Kurdiname (in Kurdish) (3): 33. ISSN 2687-5438. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
^ abcDehqan, Mustafa; Genç, Vural (2019). "The Kurdish Emirate of Brādōst, 1510-1609". Oriente Moderno. 99 (3): 306–320. doi:10.1163/22138617-12340222. S2CID 213564665. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
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