- of the son of Zahhak, whom he
mentions as
founder of the
famous city of
Sharazor.
Human occupation in the
Shahrizor valley goes back to the prehistoric...
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After the
Iranian campaign of 1533–6, the new
eyalets of Erzurum, Van,
Sharazor and
Baghdad guarded the
frontier with Iran. In 1541 came the
creation of...
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another Kurdish clan, the Barzinji, in the
early 20th century.
Sanjaks of
Sharazor Eyalet in the 17th century:
Sarujek Erbil Kesnan (today Keshaf, abandoned...
-
during the 3rd
millennium BC, from a
region known as Lulubum, now the
Sharazor plain of the
Zagros Mountains of modern-day
Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq...
- Aleppo, Maraş, Urfa, Zor.
Vilayet of Baghdad:
sanjaks of Baghdad, Mosul,
Sharazor, Sulaymaniyah, Dialim, Kerbela, ****eh, Amara.
Vilayet of Basra: sanjaks...
-
Kurds in
Kurdistan and
toward the end of the
Mongol period took over the
Sharazor,
where he
established himself as an
absolute ruler. By 1736,
Nader Shah...
- al-Ṣalāḥ was born in the year 1181 CE/577 AH in
Sharazor. He
first studied fiqh with his
father in
Sharazor,
located in the south-eastern part of what is...
- 18th and 19th centuries,
dominated the
political life of the
province of
Sharazor, in present-day
Iraqi Kurdistan. The
first member of the clan to gain control...
- Zor (Zur), son of
Zahhak (Aji Dahak), as
founder of the
famous city of
Sharazor. In the 1930s, the
Kurdish poet
Taufik Abdullah,
wanting to
instill a new...
- Lady
Adela exerted great influence in the
affairs of Jaff
tribe in the
Sharazor plain. The
Brits appointed her the
title “Lady” due to the restoration...