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Mustafa Yamulki (25 January 1866 – 25 May 1936), also known as "Nemrud" Mustafa Pasha, was a Kurdish military officer,〔The Kurdish national movement: its origins and development, Wadie Jwaideh〕 chairman of the Ottoman military court, minister for education in the Kingdom of Kurdistan〔 and a journalist. Mustafa was born in the city of Sulaimaniyah which was then in the Mosul Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire. ==Early life== Mustafa was born into an old landowning family from Sulaimaniyah. Mustafa attended the Ottoman Military Academy at Constantinople (present-day Istanbul). He was from the powerful Bilbaz Kurdish tribe. As chairman of the Ottoman Military Court also called the "war tribunal of Nemrut Mustafa",〔Hans-Lukas Kieser, Dominik J. Schaller, ''Der Völkermord an den Armeniern und die Shoah (The Armenian genocide and the Shoah)'',〕 he condemned Mustafa Kemal to death in absentia along with closest associates,〔Salâhi Ramadan Sonyel, ''Turkish Diplomacy 1918-1923: Mustafa Kemal and the Turkish National Movement'',〕 The warrant was also signed by Ali Kemal, Damad Ferid and the Sultan. Mustafa also sentenced Ebubekir Hazim (Tepeyran) the minister of the interior for aiding the Turkish nationalists. He was dismissed from this office in June.〔Touraj Atabaki, Erik Jan Zürcher, ''Men of Order: Authoritarian Modernization under Atatürk and Reza Shah'',〕 Mustafa was arrested by the kemalists, the British embassy intervened and secured him safe passage to Kurdistan, he left behind his palace in Constantinople which was taken over by the kemalists.〔Jacques Derogy, ''Resistance and Revenge: The Armenian Assassination of the Turkish Leaders'',〕 His brother-in-law was Izzet Bey the former governor of Van and minister of Pious foundations under Tavfiq Pasha cabinet. Mustafa's son was Abdul Aziz Yamulki chief plotter of coup d'état against Bakir Sidqi government.〔Eliezer Beeri, ''Army officers in Arab politics and society'',〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mustafa Yamulki」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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