To deceive Malekzadeh, Simko feigned an attack north of Lake Urmia, but then marched south, entering Urmia on October 4, 1921. Simko had gathered a combined force of 3,000 men and 500 infantry. and was assisted by Sayyid Taha II. Simko's forces surprised the gendarmes, attacking Sawcubilax on October 6, 1921. The Kurdish forces attacked from all sides; and the fighting lasted late into the night and continued until the Kurdish forces broke over the nearest hills on the morning of 7 October. Malekzadeh, with Captain Mohammed Taqi Khan Alp and a few men, resisted in their headquarters for another day. Malekzadeh eventually sent a message of surrender to Sayyid Taha II, stating that he would surrender provided that his men and he 'are not disrespected'. Only when Simko responded did Malekzadeh realize he was defeated by Simko himself. Malekzadeh's hesitation and lack of clear strategy, combined with the small size of his illequipped force which possessed only a decrepit
cannon and four
machine guns, contributed to the crushing defeat. Constant victories ensured Simko captured more arms and
ammunition, significantly strengthening his forces. Following this battle, he seized all the gendarmerie's arms and munitions, including one cannon and four machine-guns. ==Aftermath==