Şerif Pasha
Mohammed Serif Pasha (1865, Üsküdar, Istanbul - December 22, 1951; Catanzaro, Italy), was an Ottoman diplomat. He was a leading Kurdish nationalist.[1] He is the son of Said Pasha Kurd.
Serif Pasha was an Ottoman Ambassador to Stockholm and the second documented Kurd in Sweden[2] and one of the delegates at the Treaty of Sèvres.[3] Serif Pasha lived in Sweden for ten years. The first documented Kurd in Sweden was the physician Mirza Seid from east Kurdistan (Iran) who came 1893.
References
- ^ Özoğlu, Hakan (2004). Kurdish Notables and the Ottoman State. SUNY Press. p. 111. ISBN 978-0-7914-5993-5.
- ^ Criss, Nur Bilge; Yavuz Tura Cetiner (2000). "Terrorism and the Issue of International Cooperation". Journal of Conflict Studies 20 (1).
- ^ Özok, Tijen Yalgın (1990). Southeastern Anatolian Tribes During the Turkish National Struggle. Boğaziçi University. p. 63. OCLC 27365602.
Persondata |
Name |
Serif Pasha |
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Short description |
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Date of birth |
1865 |
Place of birth |
Üsküdar, Istanbul |
Date of death |
December 22, 1951 |
Place of death |
Catanzaro |