- Resort.
Nowruz 2021 in
Rawanduz District Peruyan Rawanduz Gorge Rawanduz Gorge Jundian The
statue of
Muhammad Pasha of
Rawanduz Wasta Rajab Cannon Kawloka...
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Muhammad Pasha of
Rawanduz (Kurdish: Mîr
Mihemed Paşa; also
known as Mirê Kor, Kor Mir- the "blind prince"; born in Rawandiz; 1783–1838) was the Kurdish...
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Jebbel Makloub of 1820 was a
Kurdish sack, led by Mir
Muhammad Pasha of
Rawanduz, a
powerful Kurdish emir. The
attack was
directed against ****yrian communities...
- In 1832, the
Kurdish pasha of
Rawanduz launched a
brutal campaign against the
people near Mosul.
Motivated by
religious fanaticism and a
thirst for loot...
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Rabban Hormuzd near
Mosul was
twice plundered by the
famous Mir Kor of
Rawanduz.
During these attacks, the
chapels were
desecrated and
turned into stables...
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Kurdistan by
Ottoman Empire in 1514 and
later revived by Emir Kor
centered in
Rawanduz from 1816 to 1836. Kor was
ousted in an
offensive by the Ottomans. While...
- Sack of
Azekh in 1832 was a
Kurdish sack, led by Mir
Muhammad Pasha of
Rawanduz, a
powerful Kurdish emir. The
attack was
directed against ****yrian communities...
- and
about 25
miles long,
stretches northwest from the
Rawanduz river opposite the town of
Rawanduz in
Erbil Governorate,
Kurdistan Region, Iraq, to Rubari...
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known as
Juwad ****nah (Arabic: جواد أسعد رسول شيتنه, 4
October 1940 in
Rawanduz – 24 May 1982 in Baghdad) was an
Iraqi Kurdish regular military officer...
- The
Battle of
Lezan took
place in 1834, when
Muhammad Pasha of
Rawanduz launched an
attack on the
Tyari ****yrians near the
village of Lezan. Even though...