KDPI–Komala conflict

The conflict between the Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (KDPI) and the Komala Party of Iranian Kurdistan began when the latter refused to stop calling the former a "class enemy" and the tensions started to grow. Komala continued making anti-KDPI propaganda, and subsequently KDPI declared war on Komala.[3] Both Kurdish organizations ended up simultaneously fighting against Iranian forces separately.[4]

KDPI–Komala conflict
Part of Kurdish separatism in Iran
and the Iran–Iraq War
Date1984−1991[1]
Location
Result

Stalemate

  • Effectiveness of both KDPI and Komala [2]
  • Unilateral ceasefire declared by Komala[2]
Territorial
changes
Iran retained territorial control
Belligerents
KDPI Komala  Iran
Units involved
3,000 - 5,000 2,500 - 3,000 Unknown
Casualties and losses
150 - 160 170 - 230 Unknown

References

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  1. ^ Hussein Tahiri (2007). The Structure of Kurdish Society and the Struggle for a Kurdish State. Bibliotheca Iranica: Kurdish studies series. Vol. 8. Mazda Publications. p. 144. ISBN 9781568591933. Between 1984 and 1991, the KDPI and Komala fought each other vigorously.
  2. ^ a b Entessar, Nader (2010). Kurdish Politics in the Middle East. Lanham: Lexington Books. p. 52. ISBN 9780739140390. OCLC 430736528.
  3. ^ Martin Van Bruinessen (Winter 2016), "Major Kurdish Organizations in Iran", Middle East Research and Information Project, no. 141
  4. ^ Emel Elif Tugdar and Serhun Al, ed. (2017). Comparative Kurdish Politics in the Middle East: Actors, Ideas, and Interests. Springer. p. 214. ISBN 9783319537153.