Mevlanzade Rifat Bey
Mevlanzade Rifat Bey (b.1869 Constantinople - d. 1930 Aleppo) , was of Ottoman-Kurdish origins, his family originated from Süleymaniye and were decedents of Khâlid-i Shahrazuri.[1]
Early life and family
Mevlanzade's grandfather was called Mehmed Bey he was one of the notable personages of Süleymaniye and descended from Khâlid-i Shahrazuri, Mevlanzade's father was Abdurrahman Nacim Efendi who was born in the Şehrizor district of Süleymaniye, Abdurrahman entered into the ottoman civil service and became head of Diyarbakır Province Court and later head of the Beirut Court of Appeals, he was also a poet and died in Harpoot in 1895.[2] Mevlanzade's wife was Nuriye Ulviye Mevlan Civelek.[3]
Journalsim and exile
One of the most notable and widely read journalists of the Ottoman Empire. He was the owner and editor in chief of Serbestî and friend of slain journalist Hasan Fehmi. He spent most of his life in exile including France, Yemen, Egypt, Syria and Greece.[4] An opponent of Abdul Hamid II he was initially a member of the Young Turk central committee but later one of its most ardent critics[5] and later a member of the Liberal Entente party.[6] Mevlanzade was also a prominent member of the Society for the Elevation of Kurdistan. He was among the few public figures in the ottoman state who condemned CUP policies against the Armenians, noting that the deportations carried out were systematically planned by the Young Turk as a means to solving the Armenian question by genocide.
Mevlanzade also opposed Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and was named as one of the 150 personae non gratae of Turkey.
He was an opponent in three different periods, firstly against Abdul Hamid II, secondly against Committee of Union and Progress and thirdly against Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
Kurdish nationalism
He extensively lobbied the British, French and Greeks for support in establishing an independent Kurdistan. He met with Dimitrios Gounaris to this end. Mevlanzade was also a prominent member of the Society for the Elevation of Kurdistan.
Mevlanzade Rifat also acted as the liaison between the Kurds in Khoybun and the Armenians. He was close friend of Celadet Bedir Khan and Süreyya Bedir Khan whose articles he published.
He was the official spokesmen of the Society for the Elevation of Kurdistan president Abdulkadir Ubeydullah.
References
- Henning, Barbara (2018). Narratives of the History of the Ottoman-Kurdish Bedirhani Family in Imperial and Post-Imperial Contexts: Continuities and Changes. University of Bamberg Press. p. 394. ISBN 3863095510.
- "Faik Bulut | Bir Kürt diplomatı olarak Mevlanzade Rıfat (2)". Independent Türkçe (in Turkish). 2020-06-28. Retrieved 2020-08-12.
- "Faik Bulut | İflah olmaz bir Osmanlı aydını: Gazeteci ve siyasetçi yanıyla Kürt Mevlanzade Rıfat (1)". Independent Türkçe (in Turkish). 2020-06-21. Retrieved 2020-08-13.
- Ozoglu, Hakan (2011). From Caliphate to Secular State: Power Struggle in the Early Turkish Republic: Power Struggle in the Early Turkish Republic. ABC-CLIO. p. 68. ISBN 0313379572.
- Chalabian, Antranig (1988). General Andranik and the Armenian Revolutionary Movement. University of Michigan. p. 226.
- Yelbasi, Caner (2019). The Circassians of Turkey: War, Violence and Nationalism from the Ottomans to Atatürk. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 52. ISBN 1838600183.