Malik Khoshaba

Malik Khoshaba (died 1952) was an Assyrian leader (Malik) of the ancient Bit-Tyari tribe who played a significant role during the Assyrian war of independence during World War I[1]

Khoshaba led forces in counter attacks against the Ottoman Army and allied Kurdish troops during and after the period known as the Assyrian Genocide with some success. Khoshaba was known for his bravery and military capabilities during this time.

Later in life however, Khoshaba became a figure of great controversy among Assyrians. He was seen by many (though not all) as a divisive figure, particularly with regards to undermining the cause of Assyrian autonomy within the newly created state of Iraq in 1932. [2]

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