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Defense of
Azakh was one of the few
remaining pockets of
resistance during the
Sayfo that took
place in
Azakh (Syriac: ܐܙܟ, romanized:
Azakh). Ottoman...
- 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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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...
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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...
- of
Iwardo is
coupled with the
Defense of
Azakh,
which also took
place around the same time. Like that of
Azakh, the
story of the
defense of
Iwardo remains...
- ****yrians
being forced to
retreat to Iraq. In
nearby Tur Abdin, ****yrians in of
Azakh and
Iwardo held
defenses against Ottoman and
Kurdish soldiers and succeeded...
- made
significant resistance.
Their strongest stand was at the
villages of
Azakh, Iwardo, and Basibrin. For months,
Kurdish tribes and
Turkish soldiers commanded...
- (Gundeké Sukru)
Qritho Hanna (Gundeké Hanna)
Saleh Séderi, Turkish: Üçyol Zaz
Azakh, Turkish: İdil Hoz, in Beytüşşebap Meer, Turkish:
Kovankaya Öğündük Sare/Ester/Gawayto...
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Invasion of
Cheikh Said
Battle of Ad-Dakim
Ahmad bin
Yahya revolt Defense of
Azakh also
known as the
Midyat Rebellion (****yrian-Armenian victory)
Defence of...
- 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...