Through his diplomatic relations he established during his time at the consulate in Saint Petersburg, he managed to arrive in Tiflis but his plans to live in Yerevan were dashed due to pressures from the Ottoman Empire.
From Tiflis he began a wide journey over Batumi, Kiev and then also the United Kingdom, before his father Mustafa Bedir Khan compelled him to return to Constantinople in 1894.
[7] Following the Young Turk Revolution in 1908, he was not pardoned and permitted to return from exile as other members of the Bedir Khans and remained in detention until he was released in 1910.
[4] The same year, he applied for asylum to the Russian Empire citing the German General Helmuth von Moltke, (who met with Abdürrezzak's father Bedir Khan in the 1830s) as a reference.
[8] In 1911, several members of the Bedir Khan family toured the Bohtan area, also Abdürrezzak who at the time intended to be elected as a deputy for the Ottoman Parliament.