Barwari (Syriac: ܒܪܘܪ, Kurdish: بهرواری, romanized: Berwarî) is a region in Lower Tyari in the Hakkari mountains in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey...
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Fadhil Jamil al-Barwari (1966 – 20 September 2018) was an Iraqi general who served as the commander of the ISOF-1 brigade, a unit of the Iraqi Special...
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Nisrin Mustafa Barwari (or Nesreen Barwari; born 1967) is an Iraqi politician of Kurdish origin who acted as Iraqi Minister for Municipalities and Public...
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operations Major General Mike Nagata found Major General Fadhil Jamil al-Barwari (a Kurd from Dohuk), who led the 1st ISOF Brigade of the CTS, "no longer...
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Tesqopa Zakho Araden Lower Barwari – The dialect within this group has more in common with Tyari than with Upper Barwari dialect Dooreh Hayes Iraqi Koine...
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region was dissolved. The mountainous region of the Assyrian homeland, Barwari, which was part of the diocese of Beth Nuhadra (current day Dohuk), saw...
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000 Assyrians were expelled from the Lizan valley by the Kurdish emir of Barwari. Due to increasing Kurdish attacks which Ottoman authorities did nothing...
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of Communications – Haider al-Abadi Minister of Public Works – Nisrin Barwari Minister of Construction and Housing – Baqir Jabr al-Zubeidi Minister of...
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dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic spoken by ethnic Assyrians in the Barwari region of Iraq and Turkey. Khan 2009, p. 29. Khan, Geoffrey (2009). The...
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be cured of their ailments. Both the Oraon and Munda population up to Barwari and Chechari became convinced Birsaities. Contemporary and later folk songs...
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