-
divided into
Upper Tyari (
Tyari Letha) and
Lower Tyari (
Tyari Khtetha)–each
consisting of
several ****yrian villages. Both
Upper and
Lower Tyari are
located on...
- in most
Lower Tyari,
Barwari and
Chaldean dialects,
which is a
carryover of
begadkefat from the
Ancient Aramaic period. In the
Upper Tyari dialects, /θ/...
- (Syriac: ܡܠܟ ܚܕܒܫܒܐ ܝܘܣܦ) was an ****yrian
tribal leader (or "malik") of the
Tyari tribe (Bit Tyareh) who pla**** a
significant role in the ****yrian independence...
-
valley in
Lower Tyari;
Ismael Agha
targeted Chamba in
Upper Tyari, and the
Upper Berwar emir
attacked A****a, the
Lizan valley, and
Lower Tyari from the west...
-
Tkhuma Tribe Gunduktha Mazra Tyari Tribe (Lower) A****ha
Bnematha Biraul Lizan Minianish Mnelgipa Sulbag Zawita Nouhara Tyari Tribe (Upper)
Banimatu Byalta...
-
Upper Tyari tribe and a
military leader of the ****yrian Levies.
Malik Yaqo
Ismail was born on
February 12, 1894, in the
village of Chamba'd Malik,
Tyari, Hakkari...
- of the
independent ****yrian
tribes of Bet Tkhuma, Bet Baz, Bet Jelu, Bet
Tyari, Bet
Kasrani and Bet Diz
occupied the
upper valley of the Zab River. This...
-
dialect of
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic
formerly spoken by Jews in Çukurca (
Tyari). F****berg,
Steven Ellis (2009). The
Jewish Neo-Aramaic
Dialect of Challa...
-
based on the
various mountain dialects in
Turkey and
northern Iraq (i.e.
Tyari, Jilu,
Nochiya etc.)
under the
influence of the
standard Urmežnaya variety...
- The ****yrian
tribes in the
region were Jilu, Dez, Baz, Tkhuma, Tal and
Tyari.
Relations between ****yrians and
Kurds have been
described as a 'tense coexistence'...