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Zafaranlu or Zaʿfarānlu are the largest Kurdish tribe in Khorasan, they're present near turkmenistan border. The tribe is composed of several branches or clans. The tribe spoke Kurmanji Kurdish, however due to mixing with Turkmens the Zafaranlu mainly speak Turkic.

Origins

The Zafaranlu tribe were Çemişgezek origin, they were also present in Iranian Kurdistan. Zafaranlu were loyal to the Safavids, They participated in Ottoman–Safavid War (1532–1555), being on the Safavid side. They were first settled around Varamin in 1597-1598, by the Safavid authority. However, Shah Abbas I transfered to Khorasan, To defend the region from Uzbek-Turcoman raids and incursions.

Zafaranlu principality in Khorasan

Zafaranlu Principality
1600–1922
Zafaranlu principality (in yellow) in 1775ADZafaranlu principality (in yellow) in 1775AD
Religion Shia Islam
Governmenthereditary
History 
• Established 1600
• Disestablished 1922
Preceded by Succeeded by
Turkic tribes
Pahlavi Iran

The Zafaranlu arriving in Khorasan around 1600CE, they first cettled in a region located in the north Atrak river. The Zafaranlu took control over Qushan, Bojnourd and Ahal in khorasan region, during the death of Shah Abbas I. They displaced the Gerayli Turkic tribe from the region. As the Zafaranlu chief, Yusuf Khan Chamshgzaklu was the ruler of Quchan.

In the beginning of 18th century, The Zafaranlu tribe moved into a mountainous region south of the Atrak, due to being less exposed to attacks from Turkic tribes beyond the Iranian border. In the early 18th century, they occupied the lands from Razabad to Chenaran. The Zafaranlu had a huge population in Khorasan, aong with other Kurdish tribes of Khorasan, they provided 12,000 horsemen to the Iranian government.

During the fall of Safavid Empire, Muhammad Husayn khan the Zafaranlu chief and ruler of Qushan. Fought against Nader Quli, and fought against him several times. However he was forced to submit to Nader's authority. Nader Shah married Muhammad Husayn khan's sister. In 1727-1728, he rebelled against Nader's rule, but was forced to submit again. In 1746, Muhammad Husayn khan along with other Kurdish tribes of Khorasan rebelled against Nader's rule, due to heavy taxation. While Nader Shah along with his army were on their way to crush the Kurdish rebellion in Khorasan, Nader Shah was assassinated by his own generals in his camp. After Nader's death, The Zafaranlu joined the service of Shah Rukh Afshar. In 1770-1771, Muhammad Husayn khan participated in several battles against the Afghan army led by Ahmad Shah Durrani, who were invading Khorasan.

The Zafaranlu principality was dissolved by Pahlavi regime in 1922.

Pahlavi era

According to a Military report, in 1929, there was around 50,000 Zafaranlu living in Qushan district, and 12,000 in Shirvan district. While around 13,000 were still Nomads.

References

  1. Ivanov, Vladimir (February 1926). "Notes on the Ethnology of Khurasan". The Geographical Journal. 67 (2): 143–158. Bibcode:1926GeogJ..67..143I. doi:10.2307/1783140. JSTOR 1783140. In Khurasan the difficulty is still greater because there are no distinct sub-dialects, and the idiom of the Kurds appears practically uniform. Many sub-sections are closely connected with the Turks, and experience real difficulty whether they are of Kurdish or Turkish nationality(...) Of the four tribes which are traditionally regarded as the original, namely 'Amarlu, Za'faranlu, Shadillu and Kaiwanlu, the first and last appear to-day as small tribes, while the other two are mostly Turkish-speaking and have ceased to be regarded as Kurds.
  2. ^ Qassabi-Nejad 2016.
  3. ^ Pierre Oberling 2008.

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