In 1925, the authority gap in the Southeast led to the emergence of gangs that blocked roads, raided villages, and robbed people everywhere. Sheikh Said's rebellion completely increased the turmoil in the region.
The rebellion was supported by the beys of the abolished Hamidiye regiments, and the gangs also supported them and began to flock to Sheikh Said's army.
A bandit leader named Sheikhmus from Piran was in a romantic relationship with a woman named Ester from the Yezidi village.
Sheikhmus from Piran, who believed that he would be freed from banditry and gain status and position thanks to Sheikh Said, who aimed to establish a principality, joined the rebels by taking Ester, whom he had kidnapped from the village, with him.
However, Ester, who captivated men with her beauty, was an extremely passionate woman and would never remain loyal to a man.
While everyone in the region, which had turned into a bloodbath, was being dragged towards the inevitabl Show More