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Shahrizor or
Shahrezur (Kurdish: شارەزوور, romanized: Şarezûr) is a
fertile plain in the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq,
situated in the Silêmanî Governorate...
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Shahrizor Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة شهرزور,
Ottoman Turkish: ایالت شهر زور, romanized: Eyālet-i Šehr-i Zōr) was a semi-independent
eyalet of the
Ottoman Empire...
- The
Sanjak of
Shahrizor (Kurdish: سەنجەقی شارەزوور,
Ottoman Turkish: سنجاق شهرزور),
previously the
Sanjak of Baban,
later briefly renamed to the Sanjak...
- the foothills. The
Shahrizor Plain is a
prominent geographic region within the
Hilly Flanks. The
plain is
formed by the
Shahrizor basin,
which is formed...
- (1534–1704), Iraq was
divided into four
Eyalets (provinces):
Baghdad Eyalet Shahrizor Eyalet Basra Eyalet Mosul Eyalet Ottoman Iraq was
later (1831–1920) divided...
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jurist who
served as the Shafi'i
Mufti of Medina. He
hailed from the
Shahrizor region and was from the
Barzanji tribe. Dehqan,
Mustafa (2016). "A Gūrānī...
- inter-clan struggles. The
Mamluks ruled the
pashaliks of Baghdad, Basrah, and
Shahrizor. The
pashalik of
Mosul was
ruled by the
Iraqi Jalili dynasty. H****an Pasha...
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Abdulla was the head of the PUK
headquarters in
Sulaymaniyah (1993–94) and
Shahrizor (1994–97). He was then head of the Gali
Kurdistan Martyr's Organization...
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Mohamed Pasha Jaff
along with the Jaff
nomads were
allowed to
dwell in the
Shahrizor unhar****ed by the
Ottomans or
Persians in any way. A
golden age began...
- Azerbaijan), in the east the
Hasanwayhids (959–1015) (in
Zagros between Shahrizor and Khuzistan) and the An****ds (990–1116) (centered in Hulwan) and in...