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Sheikh Said of Palu or Piran (Zazaki: ''Şêx Seîdê Pîranij'', Kurmanji: ''Şêx Seîdê Pîranî'') (1865 in Hınıs – June 29, 1925 in Diyarbakır) was a Zaza sheikh of the Sunni order〔Uğur Ümit Üngör, ''The Making of Modern Turkey:Nation and State in Eastern Anatolia, 1913-1950'', (p. 111, Oxford University Press, 2011, ...member of a Zaza family originally from Piran and revered sheikh of the Naqshbandi Sufi order... )〕 and one of the leader of Zaza rebellion, known for the Sheikh Said Rebellion.〔Olson, Robert (1989). "(The Emergence of Kurdish Nationalism and the Sheikh Said Rebellion, 1880-1925 )," University of Texas Press. 〕 He was originally from Bismil, Çılsütun, but his family moved to today's Dicle district of Diyarbakır Province later moved to Hınıs, Erzurum. He was a revered sheikh of the Naqshbandi school of Sufism. He was captured in mid-April 1925 and hanged with most of the other rebel leaders after being tricked by Turkish troops commanded by Ali Riza Artunkal. His grandson, Abdülmelik Fırat, was a member of parliament. Fırat says that his ancestors were not involved in politics until his grandfather, for they had cordial relations with the Ottoman elite. ==References==
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