- Ain
Sifni (Kurdish: ئێسفنێ, romanized: Êsivnê, Arabic: عين سفني, Syriac: ܥܝܢ ܣܦܢ̈ܐ, romanized: ʿAïn Sappāné) also
known as
Shekhan (Kurdish: شێخان, romanized: Şêxan)...
- The
Battle of Ain
Sifni (7
April 2003) was a
tactical engagement that took
place during the 2003
Invasion of Iraq,
involving U.S.
Special Forces and Kurdish...
-
Tigris Qeltu Moslawi:
Mosul and
surrounding villages (Bahzani, Bashiqa, Ain
Sifni)
Moslawi group (Jews only)
Northern Moslawi: Sandur, Akre, Erbil, Šoš Southern...
- Bathra)
Beristek (Bêristek, Berstak)
Esiyan (Esian, Êsiya) Eyn
Sifni (Ain
Sifni, Ayn
Sifni, Sheikhan)
Gabara (Kabara)
Jarwana Kendali (Kandala, Qandal)...
- the
family is Ba'adra,
Tahseen Said
lived in the
district capital, Ain
Sifni. He had a son
named Hazim Tahsin Said. The
Office of Mīr is
hereditary and...
- fuel. Task
Force Viking launched an
operation to
seize the town of Ain
Sifni. The town was
strategically important because it
straddles the main highway...
- Şêxan) is a
district in the
Nineveh Governorate with its
capital at Ain
Sifni. It is
bordered by the
Amadiya and
Dahuk Districts of the
Dahuk Governorate...
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Hatra District (Al-Hadar)
Mosul District (Mosul)
Shekhan District (Ain
Sifni)
Sinjar District (Sinjar) Tel Afar
District (Tal Afar) Tel Kaif District...
- writer,
teacher and parliamentarian. He was born 1952 in the town of Ain
Sifni in Shekhan, Iraq. He
completed his
secondary education in
Shekhan in 1970...
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Hatra District (Al-Hadar)
Mosul District (Mosul)
Shekhan District (Ain
Sifni)
Sinjar District (Sinjar) Tel Afar
District (Tal Afar) Tel Kaif District...