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Tahseen Said
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Tahseen Said or Tahsin Beg Saied (Kurdish: Mîr Tehsîn Seîd Beg, b. 15 August 1933 in Baadre[1] – d. 28 January 2019 in Hanover[2]) was the hereditary leader (Mīr, or prince) of Yazidis. He was also the head of the Yazidi Supreme Spiritual Council and represented the Yazidis in all matters in respect of states and tribes. Although the historic base of the family is Ba'adra, Tahseen Said lived in the district capital, Ain Sifni.[3][4]
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![]() Mir Tahseen Said Beg with his grandmother and Yazidi princess Meyan Khatun (1945) | |
Reign | 1944 - 28 January 2019 |
Successor | Hazim Tahsin Beg |
lineage group | Qatanî |
Father | Mir Sa'id Beg |
Mother | Wansa |
Religion | Yazidism |
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He had a son named Hazim Tahsin Said.[5]