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derived from two
Iranian words: shah (king) and
razur (forest),
hence sharazur meaning kingly forest (royal forest).
Herzfeld based on the fact that in...
- journe**** from the
Emirate of
Sharazur to
visit The
Country of the Rom. In 1879, when the
Ottoman Empire annexed the
Wilayah of
Sharazur to the
Wilayah of Mosul...
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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
Sharazoor or
Sharazur District (Kurdish: قهزای شارهزوور, romanized: Qezay Şarezûr) is a
district of the
Sulaymaniyah Governorate in the Kurdistan...
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governorate (still
called Zamua/Zamwa ) in
Iraqi Kurdistan. It was
centered at
Sharazur plain.
Ameka and
Arashtua were two
southern Zamuan kingdoms. A
tribal chief...
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Penjweni (موفتی پێنجوێنی in Kurdish), (1881 – 1952), was a
Kurdish poet.
Mufti was born in
Penjwen in
Iraqi Kurdistan. Dengekan,.
Sharazur post,. v t e...
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information Date of
birth (1994-12-01) 1
December 1994 (age 30)
Place of
birth Sharazur, Iraq Position(s)
Forward Team
information Current team
Newroz Youth career...
- Hamadan. This
province included Hamadan, Dinawar, Kermanshah,
Sanandaj and
Sharazur. It was
ruled by Sulayman, the
nephew of Sanjar. In 1217,
Kurds of Zagros...
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joined by
Kurdish fighters from the
cities of Tigrit, Mosul,
Erbil and
Sharazur in a
drive towards 'Sham' (today's
Syria and Lebanon) in
order to protect...
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retreat from
areas where it had
previously held
power Mostly Halabja and
Sharazur due to the PUK's
military strength and
strategic advantages. The PUK's...