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Bahdinan (
Bahdīnān) or
Badinan (Bādīnān) was one of the most
powerful and
enduring Kurdish prin****lities. It was
founded by Baha-al-Din
originally from...
- prin****lity of
Bahdinan,
which resulted in a
clash in 1804. The
Mizuris stormed into the city of
Amadiya and
captured the
family of the
Bahdinan prince, Qubad...
- Prin****lity of
Bitlis from the 1500s and 1700s
allowed Bahdinan to take Akre and its surroundings.
Bahdinan would however lose the town to Emir
Muhammad Kor...
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victims of the
arson attacks. The
violence quickly spread throughout the
Bahdinan area of
Iraqi Kurdistan, to
nearby Dohuk, and
eventually as far as way...
- prin****lity of
Bahdinan,
which resulted in a
clash in 1804. The
Mizuris stormed into the city of
Amadiya and
captured the
family of the
Bahdinan prince, Qubad...
-
Bahdinan prisoners is used to
refer to the
arrest of a
group of four
journalists and an
activist in the
Bahdinan area of
Kurdistan Region. The term only...
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Alroy as
wealthy and contented.
Amedi was the seat of the semi-autonomous
Bahdinan,
which lasted from 1376 to 1843.
There are
ruins of the
Qubahan School...
- Shinno/Ushno/Ushnoviyya), as well as from
dozens of villages,
mostly in the
region of
Bahdinan. His
study unveils new sources,
reports and
vivid tales that form a new...
- 29 July 2014.
Retrieved 22
March 2019.
Captain R. E.
Jardine (1922).
Bahdinan Kurmanji - A
grammar of the
Kurmanji of the
Kurds of
Mosul division and...
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Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. H****anpour, A. (1988). "
BAHDĪNĀN". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. III, Fasc. 5. p. 485. Lewis,
Bernard (2002)...