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List Of Assyrian Tribes
The following is a list of Assyrian clans or tribes of northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran. Tribes * Nerwa tribe * Albaq Tribe * Alqosh Tribe * Barwar Tribe * Baz tribe * Botan tribe * Chal Tribe * Diz Tribe * Bash-Kalah Tribe (practices Judaism) * Gawar Tribe * Halim Tribe * Jilu Tribe * Kasran Tribe * Kakov Tribe * Mar b'Ishu Tribe * Nochiya Tribe * Qodchanis Tribe * Taimar Tribe * Tkhuma Tribe ** Gunduktha ** Mazra * Tyari Tribe (Lower) ** Ashitha ** Bnematha **Biraul ** Lizen ** Minianish ** Mnelgipa ** Sulbag **Zawita ** Nouhara * Tyari Tribe (Upper) ** Banimatu ** Byalta ** Kelaita ** Lakina ** Romta ** Gérāmon ** Serspedo * Urmia Tribe ** Baradost **Margawar **Salamas ** Somai **Tergawar Targavar Rural District ( fa, دهستان ترگور, syr, ܬܪܓܘܪ, Targawar) is a rural district (''dehestan'') in Silvaneh District, Urmia County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its popul ...
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Kasran Tribe
Kasran ( fa, كسران, also Romanized as Kasrān) is a village in Chavarzaq Rural District, Chavarzaq District, Tarom County, Zanjan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 224, in 52 families. References Populated places in Tarom County {{Tarom-geo-stub ...
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Tyari
Tyari ( syr, ܛܝܵܪܹܐ, Ṭyārē) is an Assyrian tribe and a historical district within Hakkari, Turkey. The area was traditionally divided into Upper (''Tyari Letha'') and Lower Tyari (''Tyari Khtetha'')–each consisting of several Assyrian villages. Both Upper and Lower Tyari are located on the western bank of the Zab river. Today, the district mostly sits in around the town of Çukurca. Historically, the largest village of the region was known as Ashitha. According to Hannibal Travis the Tyari Assyrians were known for their skills in weaving and knitting. Before 1915, Tyari was home to Assyrians from the Tyari tribe as well as a minority of Kurds. Following the Assyrian genocide, ''Ṭyārāyē'', along with other Assyrians residing in the Hakkari highlands, were forced to leave their villages in southeast Anatolia and fled to join their fellow Assyrian brethren in modern-day northern Iraq ( Sarsink, Sharafiya, Chammike and various villages in the Nahla valley), north ...
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Mazra (tribe)
Mazra may refer to: *Mazra, Armenia (other) :* Katnarrat, Syunik, Armenia :* Mets Masrik, Armenia :* Mutsk, Armenia :* Pokr Masrik, Armenia *Mazra, Azerbaijan (other) :* Məzrə, Babek, Azerbaijan :* Məzrə, Jabrayil, Azerbaijan :* Məzrə, Ordubad, Azerbaijan :* Məzrə, Qubadli, Azerbaijan :* Məzrəli (other), Mazrali, Azerbaijan *Mazra, Iran (other) :*Mazra, Ahar, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran :*Mazra, Shabestar, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran :*Mazra, Varzaqan, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran :*Mazra, Hamadan, Iran :*Mazra, Markazi, Iran *Mazra'a, Israel *List of Assyrian tribes#Tkhuma, Mazra, Turkey, a historical Assyrian hamlet in the village of Tkhuma {{geodis ...
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Tkhuma Tribe
Prior to World War I, the Tkhuma ( syr, ܬܚܘܡܐ, Tkhūmā "Borderland") were one of five principal and semi-independent Assyrian tribes subject to the spiritual and temporal jurisdiction of the Assyrian Patriarch with the title Mar Shimun. The Assyrians claimed the status of a firman of protection from the Caliphate and of an Ottoman millet to preserve their customs and traditions along with the tribes of Jelu, Baz, Tyari, and Deez/Diz, "forming the highest authority under His Holiness Mar Shimun, the patriarch." The Tkhuma Tribe is a tribe of Assyrians that lived in upper Mesopotamia until 1915, when they were dispersed into Persia, Iraq, and Syria during the Sayfo or Assyrian genocide. In 1915, the representative of the Assyrian Patriarch Shimun XX Paulos wrote that the Tkhuma of "many Christian villages" had "been entirely destroyed." In 1933, Malik Loco Badawi, the chief of the Tkhuma tribe, from the Royal House of Badawi, went with the chief of the Tyari and 700 arme ...
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Qodchanis
Qudshanis, "Kochanis" or "Kochanes" (officially ''Konak'', syr, ܩܘܕܫܢܝܣ, translit=Qūdšānīs , ; ku, Qoçanis, script=Latn), is a small village in the Hakkâri District of Hakkâri Province, Turkey. The village is populated by Kurds of the Pinyanişî tribe and population was 19 in 2021. It was significant in the history of the Church of the East (whose continuation is at the head of what since 1976 has adopted the name of Assyrian Church of the East) in that it was the seat of a line of patriarchs for many centuries until mid-1915, when Mar Shimun XIX Benyamin along with the rest of the Assyrians of Hakkari were forced to flee as part of the Sayfo. History The village was founded in 1672 by Chaldean Catholics from the city of Amida who, upon settling here, broke off with the Catholic church and founded a new branch of the Church of the East in 1692, ruled by the Shimun line. From that point on the village functioned as the ''de facto'' capital of the Assyrian trib ...
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