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in 1987-1988, and all
Assyrians in the region were moved to refugee camps, from which they moved to Iraqi towns or emigrated abroad to Europe, North America, or Australia. In total, all 82 villages in the sub-district of Barwari Bala were destroyed in the campaign, of which 35 villages were entirely
179:. Assyrian villages in northern Barwari were similarly pillaged and their inhabitants massacred. Until the genocide in 1915, northern Barwari was inhabited by approximately 9000 Assyrians, whilst there were c. 5000 Assyrians in southern Barwari. Survivors were transferred under
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in 1961, forcing a sizeable number to flee and seek refuge in Iraqi towns until most returned at the war's conclusion in 1970, during which time a few
Assyrian villages were seized and settled by Kurds. In accordance with the
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Southern or lower
Barwari corresponds to the part of the region now located within northern Iraq, and encompasses Barwari Bala and Barwari Žēr. Barwari Bala ("upper Barwari" in Kurdish) is a
148:, resulting in the death or expulsion of half of the population. The region was estimated by American Presbyterian missionaries to contain 32 Assyrian villages, with 420
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The districts of
Barwari Sevine, Barwari Shwa'uta, Barwari Qudshanes, and Bilidjnaye were located in southeastern Turkey, and constituted northern or upper Barwari.
163:, in 1915, most Assyrian villages in Barwari Bala were destroyed and their inhabitants slaughtered by Turkish reservists and Kurdish tribesmen led by Rashid Bey,
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Barwari Bala in 1846 and noted that some villages in the region were inhabited by both Assyrians and Kurds. Assyrians of Barwari Bala were
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Barwari in Turkey, and southern Barwari in Iraq. The Assyrian people who inhabit this speak dialects of
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serves as the western boundary of
Barwari Bala. Barwari Žēr ("lower Barwari" in Kurdish) is located further to the south of Barwari Bala.
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carried out border clearings in 1977-1978, destroying a number of
Assyrian and Kurdish villages, and displacing their population.
128:(subjects) of the Kurdish emirate of lower Barwari, whilst Assyrians in Barwari Shwa'uta were partly semi-independent and partly
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The following villages in Barwari Qudshanes were formerly inhabited by Assyrians:
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to the south by the Matina mountains, and from the historical region of
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The History of the Assyrian Church of the East in the Twentieth Century
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The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318–1913
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The Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Betanure (province of Dihok)
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Year of the Sword: The Assyrian Christian Genocide, A History
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The name of the region is derived from "berwar" ("slope " in
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256:, and is located alongside the
192:partition of the Ottoman Empire
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67:. The region is inhabited by
132:. In the 1840s, a series of
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207:between Iraq and Iran, the
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118:The British archaeologist
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190:As a consequence of the
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200:First Iraqi–Kurdish War
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1675:Geography of Kurdistan
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225:Iraqi no-fly zones
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