- The
village of
Azakh (Syriac: ܐܙܟ, romanized:
Azakh) was one of the few
remaining pockets of
resistance during the
Sayfo that the
Ottoman authorities called...
-
Azakh may
refer to: İdil, a town in
Turkey Azakh, Iraq, a
village in the
Iraqi Kurdistan region This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct...
- İdil (Syriac: ܐܙܟ, romanized:
Azakh, or Beth Zabday, Kurdish: Hezex, Arabic: آزخ, romanized: Azekh) is a city and seat of the İdil
District of the Şırnak...
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attacking Christian villages near
Azakh (present-day İdil) on the road from
Midyat to Djezire.
Survivors fled to
Azakh,
since it was defensible. The villages...
- to 1961
there were no
schools in the village.
Students from
Armash and
Azakh would walk to the town of
Atroush (7 km away),
where the
nearest school...
- made
significant resistance.
Their strongest stand was at the
villages of
Azakh, Iwardo, and Basibrin. For months,
Kurdish tribes and
Turkish soldiers commanded...
-
further north-east of Midyat, and
Basibrin (now Haberli)
between Midyat and
Azakh. Björkman,
Anders (April 23, 2015). "The
reason my
family exists". Svenska...
- the city.
Julius Behnam,
Syriac Orthodox Archbishop of Gazarta, fled to
Azakh upon
hearing of the
commencement of m****acres in the
province in July. Christians...
- made
significant resistance.
Their strongest stand was at the
villages of
Azakh, Iwardo, and Basibrin. For month,
Kurdish tribes and
Turkish soldiers commanded...
-
Yengi Arkh (Persian: ينگي ارخ, also
Romanized as Yengī Arkh and Yangī
Azakh) is a
village in
Gorgin Rural District,
Korani District,
Bijar County, Kurdistan...