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Republic of Ararat : ウィキペディア英語版
Kurdish Republic of Ararat

|common_languages = Kurdish
Kurmanji
Sorani
Zazaki
Gorani
|title_leader = President〔Paul J. White, ''Primitive rebels or revolutionary modernizers?: the Kurdish national movement in Turkey'', Zed Books, 2000, ISBN 978-1-85649-822-7, (p. 77. )〕
|government_type = Republic
|leader1 = Ibrahim HaskiEmin Karaca, ''Ağrı Eteklerinde İsyan: Bir Kürt Ayaklanmasının Anatomisi'', 3. Baskı, Karakutu Yayınları, 2003, ISBN 975-8658-38-7, s. 23.〕
|title_deputy = Supreme Commander
|deputy1 = Ihsan Nuri
|era = Interwar period
|event_start =
|date_start = 28 October
|year_start = 1927
|event_end = Retaken by Turkey
|date_end = September
|year_end = 1930
|stat_year1 = |stat_area1 = |stat_pop1 =
|currency =
}}
The Republic of Ararat or Kurdish Republic of Ararat〔Christopher Houston, ''Kurdistan: crafting of national selves'', Indiana University Press, 2008, ISBN 0-253-22050-5, (p. 52. )〕〔''Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East'', 1. cilt, Infobase Publishing, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8160-7158-6, (p. 385. )〕〔Abbas Vali, ''Essays on the origins of Kurdish nationalism'', Mazda Publishers, 2003, ISBN 978-1-56859-142-1, (p. 199. )〕 was a self-proclaimed Kurdish state. It was located in eastern Turkey, being centered on Karaköse Province. Agirî is the Kurdish name for Ararat.
==History==

The Republic of Ararat, led by the central committee of Xoybûn party, declared independence on October 28, 1927〔 or 1928,〔Abbas Vali, ''Essays on the origins of Kurdish nationalism'', Mazda Publishers, 2003, ISBN 978-1-56859-142-1, (s. 199. )〕〔Martin Strohmeier, ''Crucial images in the presentation of a Kurdish national identity: heroes and patriots, traitors and foes'', Brill, 2003, ISBN 978-90-04-12584-1, (s. 97. )〕〔Christopher Houston, ''Kurdistan: crafting of national selves'', Indiana University Press, 2008, ISBN 0-253-22050-5, (s. 52. )〕 during a wave of rebellion among Kurds in southeastern Turkey.
The Ararat rebellion was led by General Ihsan Nuri Pasha. In October 1927, Kurd Ava〔 or Kurdava,〔 a village near Mount Ararat was designated as the provisional capital of Kurdistan. Xoybûn made appeals to the Great Powers and the League of Nations, and also sent messages to other Kurds in Iraq and Syria to ask for co-operation.

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