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1926 Simko Shikak revolt refers to a short-timed Kurdish uprising against the Pahlavi dynasty of Iran in 1926, led by Kurdish chieftain Simko Shikak from Shikak tribe. ==Background== In 1919 Simko Shikak has started his first and foreign-backed revolt against Iranian government. His expeditions resulted with regional plunder and massacres of Assyrians, Alevis and even Kurdish tribes. After three years of revolt he was defeated, but in 1924 Reza Khan pardoned him and he returned to Iran from exile.〔 When Reza Khan had become Reza Shah in 1925, Simko pledged eternal loyalty to him and Iranian state.〔See: * * 〕 However, next year Simko alied himself with Haji Agha of Herki and tribal chiefs of Begzadeh,〔〔 regained control of his tribe and begun another rebellion.
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