Mudbir al-Far'un
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Mudbir al-Far'un[note 1] (d. 1918) was a chieftain of the al-Fatlah tribe who led a rebellion against the Ottoman Empire in 1913.[2] British records describe him as having been "one of the best-known men on the Euphrates" in the 1910s.[6]
Quick Facts Tribal chief of the al-Fatlah tribe, Preceded by ...
Mudbir al-Far'un | |
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Tribal chief of the al-Fatlah tribe | |
In office unknown ā September 1918 | |
Preceded by | unknown |
Succeeded by | 'Mujbil al Fara'un (According to British records) Various (According to Peter Sluglett) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1870 Al-Meshkhab |
Died | September 1918 Ottoman Iraq |
Children | 'Abd al-Wahid Sikkar 4 others |
Siblings | Mizhir al Fara'un 'Mujbil al Fara'un |
Tribe | al-Fatlah |
Military service | |
Battles/wars | 1913 Euphrates rebellion |
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