- resistance.
Their strongest stand was at the
villages of Azakh, Iwardo, and
Basibrin. For months,
Kurdish tribes and
Turkish soldiers commanded by Ömer Naci...
- and Zaz), the
strongest stand was in the
villages of Azakh, Iwardo, and
Basibrin. In
modern studies of Sayfo, the
Defence of
Iwardo is
discussed alongside...
- resistance.
Their strongest stand was at the
villages of Azakh, Iwardo, and
Basibrin. For month,
Kurdish tribes and
Turkish soldiers commanded by Ömer Naci...
- (Kefsur) Duruköy (Danêrê)
Gedik (Dîpik) Güzelova (Xana Haso)
Haberli (
Basîbrîn) Hendekköy (Xendek) Işık (Xaltan) Kaşıkçı (Heskal) Kayalı (Kefşîn) Kayı...
-
families in 1915.
Amidst the Sayfo, the
Syriacs were
escorted to
safety at
Basibrin. By 1987,
there were no
remaining Syriacs.
Notes Alternatively transliterated...
- and Zaz), the
strongest stand was in the
villages of Azakh, Iwardo, and
Basibrin. Today, the
story of the
defense survives thanks to an
Arabic language...
-
village is Sbirina,
recorded from 1286 and
evolving into
other names such as
Basibrin and Beth
Sbirino (Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܣܒܝܪܝܢܐ, lit. 'House of Hope'). The majority...
-
Salihan tribe.
Amidst the Sayfo, the ****yrians of Sārī took
refuge at
Basibrin. The
village had a po****tion of 168 in 1960.
There were 180 Turoyo-speaking...