List of Nochiyaye settlements
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The following towns and villages mentioned are Assyrian settlements of the Nochiya Tribe
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Hakkari Province
Nochiya Tribe
The Nochiya Tribe , are an Assyrian Christian tribe that were based in and around the district of Şemdinli, in the province of Hakkari, Turkey. The word "Nochiya" means "between the mountains" in the Kurdish language...
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Hakkari ProvinceHakkari ProvinceHakkâri Province is a province in the south east corner of Turkey. The administrative centre is located in the city of Hakkâri . The province covers an area of 7,121 km² and has a population of 251,302 . The province had a population of 236,581 in 2000.The province was created in 1936 out of...
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- See also HakkariHakkariHakkâri , is a city and the capital of the Hakkâri Province of Turkey. The name Hakkâri is derived from the Syriac word, Akkare, meaning farmers...
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Town / Village | Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is a Neo-Aramaic dialect, spoken by an estimated 220,000 people , formerly in the area between Lake Urmia, north-western Iran, and Siirt, south-eastern Turkey, but now more widely throughout the... | District | Sub-District (Clan) | Special Notes |
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Kara Kilise (Mar Ishu) | ܡܪܝ ܥܫܘܼ | Şemdinli Semdinli Şemdinli is a district located in the Hakkari Province of southeastern Turkey.The population is 11,211 as of 2010.It was previously in the Ottoman vilayet of Van and the district centre was called Nevşehir... | Dağ içinde Dag Içinde, Hakkari Nochiya , was a sub-district located within center of the Shamizdin district which lies in the south-east part of Hakkari. The name Nochiya is a Kurdish meaning "between the mountains"... | Village of the Matran Family |
Sararu | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Baikareh | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Baidaiweh | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Badtemu | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Daara | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Sarunis | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Baimtur | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Baigardeh | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Dureh | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Dariyan | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Sorasareh | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Kyatuna | ܟܝܬܘܢܐ | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | |
Baibabeh | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Halana Halana Halana is the former name of a Assyrian village located within the district of Shamezdin, in the Hakkâri Province in the extreme south-east of Turkey.... | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Dtalana | Şemdinli | Dağ İçinde, Hakkari | ||
Tees | ܬܝܼܣ | Şemdinli | Khumara | Village of the Mar Dinkha Family |
Sardasht | Şemdinli | Khumara | ||
Balqan | Şemdinli | Khumara | ||
Mar Dinkha | Şemdinli | Khumara | ||
Harunan | Şemdinli | Khumara | ||
Nardusha | Şemdinli | Khumara | ||
Nees | Şemdinli | Khumara | ||
Eyil | Şemdinli | Dairaneh | ||
Pageh | Şemdinli | Dairaneh | ||
Izrun | Şemdinli | Gargan | ||
Shapadtan | Şemdinli | Gargan | ||
Paara | Şemdinli | Gargan | ||
Baidtuseh | Şemdinli | Gargan | ||
Balutyan | Şemdinli | Gargan |
Arbil, Iraq
- See also Arbil Governorate.
Town / Village | Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is a Neo-Aramaic dialect, spoken by an estimated 220,000 people , formerly in the area between Lake Urmia, north-western Iran, and Siirt, south-eastern Turkey, but now more widely throughout the... | District | Sub-District (Clan) | Special Notes |
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Bedyal | ܒܕܝܠ | Mergasur | Sherwan | |
Batas | ܒܬܣ | Shaqlawa | Harir | |
Darbandokeh Darbandokeh Darbandokeh, , is an Assyrian village located in the sub-district of Harir and in the district of Shaqlawa. It was previously inhabited by both Kurds and Assyrians. The Assyrians of Darbandokeh came right after the Assyrian genocide that took place within the Ottoman Empire. They came from the... | ܕܪܒܢܕܟܐ | Shaqlawa | Harir | |
Harir Harir Harir is an Assyrian village and a sub-district located in the district of Shaqlawa, Iraq. Today, many homes are being built for Assyrians, by Sarkis Aghajan Mamendo, who are willing to move back to the villages. Both the village and the sub-district of Harir were established by displaced Assyrian... | ܗܪܝܪ | Shaqlawa | Harir | |
Hawdiyan | Shaqlawa | Harir | ||
Diyana | ܕܝܼܢܐ | Soran | Diyana (Rawandiz) | Birthplace of Sarkis Aghajan Mamendo Sarkis Aghajan Mamendo Sarkis Aghajan Mamendo , is an Iraqi Assyrian politician who was appointed Minister for Finance and Economy in the cabinet of Iraqi Kurdistan on 2006-05-07.... |
Cairu | Soran | Sidakan (Bradost) | ||
Zariwan | Soran | Sidakan (Bradost) | ||
Rawandiz | Soran | Rawandiz |
West Azarbaijan, Iran
- See also West Azarbaijan Province.
Town / Village | Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Assyrian Neo-Aramaic is a Neo-Aramaic dialect, spoken by an estimated 220,000 people , formerly in the area between Lake Urmia, north-western Iran, and Siirt, south-eastern Turkey, but now more widely throughout the... | District | Sub-District (Clan) | Special Notes |
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Baikareh | Urmia Urmia - Demographics :According to official census of 2006, the population of Urmia is about 871,204.- Language :The population of Urmia is mainly Azerbaijani people, with Kurdish, Assyrian Christian, and Armenian minorities... | Bagzadeh Bagzadeh Bagzadeh , is a sub-district located in the western part of the district Urmia, Iran. Its inhabitants were at one time Assyrians who belonged to the Nochiya Tribe. This sub-district along with 2 others, in modern day Iran, lie in the eastern part of the Nochiya Region.-See also:* Nochiya Tribe*... | ||
Jarma | Urmia | Bagzadeh | ||
Tillun | Urmia | Bagzadeh | ||
Rizga | Urmia | Margawar Margawar Margawar, is a sub-district of Silvaneh located in the western part of the Urmia county, Iran. Its inhabitants are Kurds. There are also some Assyrians who belong to the Nochiya Tribe. This sub-district, along with 2 others in modern day Iran, lie in the eastern part of the Nochiya Region. Its... | ||
Garana | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Heshmawa | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Soznawa | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Hbash Kobeh | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Dazgairi | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Nargeh | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Shaikhan | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Gundok Malaya | Urmia | Margawar | ||
Qaloqa | Urmia | Targawar Targawar Targawar, is a sub-district of Silvaneh located in the western part of the Urmia county, Iran. Its inhabitants are mainly Kurds. There are also small numbers of Assyrians who belong to the Nochiya Tribe. This sub-district along with two others, in modern day Iran, lie in the eastern part of the... | ||
Hakkeh | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Toleeqeh | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Shebaneh | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Shaluna | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Mawana | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Qurana | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Ambeh | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Dastalan | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Balulan | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Darband | Urmia | Targawar | ||
Zangelan | Urmia | Targawar |
See also
- Assyrian peopleAssyrian peopleThe Assyrian people are a distinct ethnic group whose origins lie in ancient Mesopotamia...
- Assyrian Tribes
- List of Assyrian settlements
- Nochiya Region
- Nochiya TribeNochiya TribeThe Nochiya Tribe , are an Assyrian Christian tribe that were based in and around the district of Şemdinli, in the province of Hakkari, Turkey. The word "Nochiya" means "between the mountains" in the Kurdish language...
- List of Nochiyaye