Historians often categorize these events based on their scale and political goals:
The rebellion was a reaction to the rapid secularization of the newly founded Turkish Republic, particularly the in 1924, which severed a primary traditional bond between the state and the Kurdish people. en buyuk kurt isyani
The (Turkish: Şeyh Said İsyanı ), which took place from February to March 1925, is widely considered the first large-scale and most significant Kurdish uprising in the history of the Republic of Turkey. While many rebellions occurred during the Ottoman and Republican eras, this event is often highlighted for its broad geographical reach, the size of its forces, and its dual nationalist and religious character. Historical Significance Historians often categorize these events based on their