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Celadet Bedir Khan

Celadet Bedir Khan
Kurdish Writer Mir Celadet Bedir Khan (1893-1951).jpg
Born 26 April 1893
Istanbul, Ottoman Empire
Died July 15, 1951 (aged 58)
Damascus, Syria
Occupation Diplomat, writer, linguist, journalist, political activist.
Nationality Kurdish

Celadet Bedir Khan (Kurdish: Celadet Alî Bedirxan‎; 26 April 1893 – 1951), also known as Mîr Celadet, was a Kurdish diplomat, writer, linguist, journalist and political activist. He held a master's degree in law from Istanbul University, completed his studies in Munich, and spoke several languages including Arabic, Kurdish, Russian, German, Turkish, Persian and French. He left Turkey in 1923 when the Kemalists declared a new republic. In 1927, at a conference of Kurdish nationalists held in Beirut, a committee was formed, the Xoybûn.

Celadet was born to Mir Ali Bedir Khan, son of the last emir of the Bohtan Bedir Khan Beg, and Circassian Senihe Hanım. Sources differ as to his birthplace: according to Kurdish sources he was born in a suburb of Istanbul, Turkey; however, according to Encyclopaedia Britannica, he was born in Syria. He held a master's degree in law from Istanbul University, completed his studies in Munich, and spoke several foreign languages including Arabic, Kurdish, Russian, German, Turkish, Persian and French.


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