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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...