- ****yrian
settlements in this
region were
divided into two groups,
ashiret and rayyat. The
ashiret settlements belonged to the five semi-independent
tribes of...
- War, ****yrians in the
historical region of
Hakkari were
organised into
ashiret (independent) and
rayat (dependent) areas,
which were
usually called tribes...
-
Iraqi ****yrian and "Standard" ****yrian, is a
compromise between the
rural Ashiret accents of
Hakkari and
Nineveh Plains (listed above) and the
former prestigious...
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original on 14
August 2020.
Retrieved 2
August 2020. Wigram, W.A., "The
Ashiret Highlands of
Hakkari (Mesopotamia),"
Royal Central Asian Society Journal...
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formerly exclusively inhabited by ****yrians, who were
rayets (v****als) of the
ashiret (free men) Jilu clan. Most of the ****yrian po****tion in the
village was...
-
Tyari tribe was,
according to
Robert Elliot Speer, one of the ****yrian "
ashirets". In 1869
there were 15,000
Tyari ****yrians
living in 2,500
houses in the...
- the
Dersim variety was
still spoken in
Tunceli until 1938 when The
Alevi Ashirets were
dissolved and the
remaining Armenians of
Tunceli became Alevi and...
- was the
centre of the
lower Tyari district, and a
rayyat (v****al) of the
ashiret (free men)
Tyari clan. It was
formed by an
aggregation of the villages...
- ****yrian
tribes of Tyari, Baz, Jilu, Tkhouma, and Diz
which were
known as
ashirets, or free men. Bengio, Ofra (2014-11-15).
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