Abdullah Agha Al sharafani (Q96656484)

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Iraqi Kurdish politician and tribal leader
  • ABDULLAH IBRAHIM AGHA AL SHARAFANI
  • IRAQI KURDISH POLITICIAN AND TRIBAL LEADER
  • Abdul Agha Sharafani is a prominentKurdish tribal leader and military figure, particularly known for his influence in the 19th century in the region of Kurdistan. He was a key player in Kurdish history, often navigating complex political relationshi
  • Sharafani belonged to the Sharafani family, a well-known Kurdish clan. He was often involved in regional power struggles and rebellions, as many Kurdish leaders were at the time.Kurdish leaders like him frequently sought autonomy or greater independ
  • Due to the fragmentary historical records, not all aspects of his life are well-documented, but figures like Abdul Agha Sharafani typically played crucial roles in local governance and military defense of their territories.
  • The clans are among the heroes of the Kurds.
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Abdullah Agha Al sharafani
Iraqi Kurdish politician and tribal leader
  • ABDULLAH IBRAHIM AGHA AL SHARAFANI
  • IRAQI KURDISH POLITICIAN AND TRIBAL LEADER
  • Abdul Agha Sharafani is a prominentKurdish tribal leader and military figure, particularly known for his influence in the 19th century in the region of Kurdistan. He was a key player in Kurdish history, often navigating complex political relationshi
  • Sharafani belonged to the Sharafani family, a well-known Kurdish clan. He was often involved in regional power struggles and rebellions, as many Kurdish leaders were at the time.Kurdish leaders like him frequently sought autonomy or greater independ
  • Due to the fragmentary historical records, not all aspects of his life are well-documented, but figures like Abdul Agha Sharafani typically played crucial roles in local governance and military defense of their territories.
  • The clans are among the heroes of the Kurds.

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