In the winter of 1928-29 the Mangur, the Mâmash and other tribes rebelled against
Reza Shah and occupied Sardasht though they lacked the forces to extend the revolt more widely. The Mangur were among the tribes to initially back the Soviet-backed
Republic of Mahabad in 1946. However support for the republic soon fell after the withdrawal of Russia. The Mangur Tribe, and other surrounding tribes withdrew their support. Pre-marital romance was tolerated by the Mangurs, as well as other
Bilbas tribes, although it was almost always expected the couple soon formally marry or
elope. This caused conflict with the surrounding settled-
feudalistic Mokri tribe, whom measured a woman's honor in “delicacy and modesty” rather than “strength and stubbornness,” who promoted the ban of this practice.
Bilbas first-time brides were also notably older than first-time brides of surrounding tribes. The Mangurs were of the last Kurdish tribes to practice this tradition, continuing the practice until the 1980s. The Mangur were notorious for
banditry and raiding. Female Mangur bandits were also present in Mangur raids. ==References==