Sheikh Khazal rebellion
Sheikh Khazal rebellion refers to the 1924 Arab nationalist uprising by the Sheikh of Mohammerah Khaz'al al-Ka'bi in Iranian Khuzestan. The rebellion was quickly and efficiently suppressed by Reza Khan with minimal casualties, subduing the Bakhtiari tribes allied with Sheikh Khazal and resulting in his surrender.
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Sheikh Khazal rebellion
Sheikh Khazal rebellion refers to the 1924 Arab nationalist uprising by the Sheikh of Mohammerah Khaz'al al-Ka'bi in Iranian Khuzestan. The rebellion was quickly and efficiently suppressed by Reza Khan with minimal casualties, subduing the Bakhtiari tribes allied with Sheikh Khazal and resulting in his surrender.
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causalties
115 killed (1922)
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(until mid-1924)
25pxSublime State of Persia
25px|borderSheikhdom of Mohammerah
Bakhtiari Tribesmen
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* Bakhtiaris defeated
* Khaz'al arrested
* Rebellious Arab forces disbanded
* Sheikhdom of Mohammerah abolished
Persian victory
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274 soldiers (1922)
3,000 (1924)
Several dozen Arab militiamen
Several hundred Bakhtiari militiamen
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The palace of Khaz'al in Shadegan
date
July 1922 – November 1924
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