Ibrahim Hananu
Ibrahim Hananu (1869-1935) byl vůdcem Hananu Revolt of 1920-21 in Syria against France in the aftermath of World War I.
Biography
Ibrahim Hananu se narodil v roce 1869 v Kafr Takharim, Ottoman Syria. to a landholding family of Sunni Muslim Kurds, a studoval jako právník na univerzitě v Konstantinopoli. Vstoupil do Committee of Union and Progress after the Young Turk Revolution in 1908, but in 1916 he joined the future King Faisal I of Iraq during the Arab Revolt. V roce 1920, ve stejné době jako Turecká válka za nezávislost, prohlásil Hananu Revolt against France, and Mustafa Kemal Ataturk pomáhal svým silám v boji proti Francouzská armáda in Cilicia and southern Anatolia. However, the Franklin-Bouillon Agreement in October 1921 made peace between France and Turkey and the revolt was forced to end, and Hananu remained active in the Syrian national movement until his death in 1935.
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