Draft:Hasan Khan Dynasty

Hasan Khan Dynasty
1795–1820
StatusIndependent (1795-1820)
CapitalKermanshah
Recognised regional languagesKurmanji, Gorani, Sorani, Feyli
GovernmentPrincipality
• Wali
Hasan Khan
History 
• Established
1795
• Disestablished
1820
Today part ofKermanshah, Ilam and Lorestan provinces in Persia and large parts of Diyala province from ottoman Iraq

Hasan Khan Dynasty was a Shia Kurdish[1] short lived dynasty founded by the Feyli Kurd Hasan Khan[2] (r. 1795-1820) which ruled temporaly a territory from Khanaqin up to large parts of Western Iran including Kermanshah and Khorramabad.[1][2] The dynasty was shortly after the death of Hasan Khan disestablished by Agha Mohammad Khan and his Qajar troops.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Dehqan, Mustafa (2009). "Arkawāzī and His Baweyaļ: A Feylî Elegiac Verse from Piştiku". Iranian Studies. 42 (3): 409–422. doi:10.1080/00210860902907362. ISSN 0021-0862. JSTOR 25597563.
  2. ^ a b Dehqan, Mustafa (June 2009). "Arkawāzī and His Baweyaļ: A Feylî Elegiac Verse from Piştiku". Iranian Studies. 42 (3): 409–422. doi:10.1080/00210860902907362. ISSN 0021-0862.