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English: Alîşêr Efendi was born in 1882 in the village of İmranlı Atlıca in Sivas. Alişer and Zarife both come from the Iban branch of the Koçgiri tribe. After completing his education in Sivas, he worked as an employee of Mustafa Pasha, the head of the Koçgiri tribe and ruler of the Koçgiri Principality. He was fluent in Kurdish, Turkish, Persian, Arabic and Russian. He is known for his poems that interpret the Kuran according to Alevi teachings. He is a member of the "Greater Kurdistan Society" and raises national awareness of Kurdistan in the region. After the Koçgiri incident in 1921, he fled to Seyid Rıza in Dersim and was betrayed and murdered by Seyid Rıza's family, with whom he sought refuge in 1937.
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Alîşêr Efendî and his wife Zarife Xatun, in hiding in Tunceli. Probably photographed in the 1930s.

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