Sharanish, the Glossary
Sharanish (translit, שראנש, ܫܪܢܘܫ) is an Assyrian village in Dohuk Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq.[1]
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44 relations: Agha (title), Agha Petros, Alphonse Mingana, Anfal campaign, Assyrian Confederation of Europe, Assyrian International News Agency, Assyrian people, Assyrians in Iraq, Baghdad, Chaldean Catholic Church, Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiyah and Zaku, Districts of Iraq, Duhok Governorate, Firat News Agency, First Iraqi–Kurdish War, Governorates of Iraq, Gulf News, Hawar News Agency, History of the Jews in Kurdistan, Iraq, Iraq Levies, Iraq War, Iraq–Turkey border, Ishtar TV, Kurdistan 24, Kurdistan Region, Kurdistan Workers' Party, Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency, List of Assyrian settlements, List of sovereign states, Mandatory Iraq, Mar (title), Mikveh, Mosul, NRT News, Sandur, Iraq, Sayfo, Turkish Air Force, Woman with seven sons, World War I, Yazidism in Iraq, Zakho, Zakho District, 1957 Iraqi census.
- Historic Jewish communities in Iraq
- Populated places in Dohuk Province
- Yazidi populated places in Iraq
Agha (title)
Agha (ağa; آغا; āghā; "chief, master, lord") is an honorific title for a civilian or officer, or often part of such title.
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Agha Petros
Petros Elia of Baz (ܐܝܠܝܐ ܦܹܛܪܘܼܣ; April 1880 – 2 February 1932), better known as Agha Petros, was an Assyrian military leader during World War I.
Alphonse Mingana
Alphonse Mingana (born as Hurmiz Mingana; ܗܪܡܙ ܡܢܓܢܐ, in 1878 at Sharanesh, a village near Zakho (present day Kurdistan, Iraq) - died 5 December 1937 Birmingham, England) was an Assyrian theologian, historian, Syriacist, orientalist and a former priest who is best known for collecting and preserving the Mingana Collection of ancient Middle Eastern manuscripts at Birmingham.
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Anfal campaign
The Anfal campaign was a counterinsurgency operation which was carried out by Ba'athist Iraq from February to September 1988 during the Iraqi–Kurdish conflict at the end of the Iran–Iraq War.
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Assyrian Confederation of Europe
The Assyrian Confederation of Europe (ACE) is a European umbrella organisation for Assyrian national federations and organisations in Europe.
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Assyrian International News Agency
The Assyrian International News Agency is a privately funded, independent news agency which provides news and analysis on Assyrian and Assyrian-related issues.
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Assyrian people
Assyrians are an indigenous ethnic group native to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia.
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Assyrians in Iraq
Iraqi Assyrians (ܣܘܪ̈ܝܐ, آشوريو العراق) are an ethnic and linguistic minority group, indigenous to Upper Mesopotamia.
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Baghdad
Baghdad (or; translit) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab and in West Asia after Tehran. Sharanish and Baghdad are Assyrian communities in Iraq.
Chaldean Catholic Church
The Chaldean Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic particular church (sui iuris) in full communion with the Holy See and the rest of the Catholic Church, and is headed by the Chaldean Patriarchate.
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Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Amadiyah and Zaku
Chaldean Catholic Diocese of Zakho is a diocese of the Chaldean Church in the second half of the 19th century and for most of the 20th century. The diocese of Zakho was merged with the Chaldean diocese of ʿAmadiya in 1987. In December 2001, a new bishop was consecrated. In July 2013, Zakho was suppressed to the Diocese of Amadiyah.
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Districts of Iraq
Iraq's 18 governorates are subdivided into 120 districts (kaza).
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Duhok Governorate
Duhok Governorate (پارێزگای دھۆک,Parêzgeha Dihok, Hoparkiya d’Nohadra, Muḥāfaẓat Dohūk) is a governorate in the autonomous Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
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Firat News Agency
The Firat News Agency (ANF) (Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê, Fırat Haber Ajansı) is a Kurdish news agency that gathers and broadcasts news from the Middle East, broadly concerning Kurdish matters.
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First Iraqi–Kurdish War
The First Iraqi–Kurdish WarMichael G. Lortz.
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Governorates of Iraq
Iraq consists of 18 recognized governorates (muḥāfażah; parêzgeh), also known as "provinces" and 1 partially recognized governorate (Halabja).
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Gulf News
Gulf News is a daily English language newspaper published from Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Hawar News Agency
Hawar News Agency (sometimes abbreviated ANHA) (وكالة أنباء هاوار) is an news agency.
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History of the Jews in Kurdistan
The Jews of Kurdistan are the Mizrahi Jewish communities from the geographic region of Kurdistan, roughly covering parts of northwestern Iran, northern Iraq, northeastern Syria and southeastern Turkey.
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Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia and a core country in the geopolitical region known as the Middle East.
Iraq Levies
The Assyrian Levies (also known as the Iraq Levies) were the first Iraqi military force established by the British in British controlled Iraq.
Iraq War
The Iraq War, sometimes called the Second Persian Gulf War, or Second Gulf War was a protracted armed conflict in Iraq from 2003 to 2011. It began with the invasion of Iraq by the United States-led coalition that overthrew the Ba'athist government of Saddam Hussein. The conflict continued for much of the next decade as an insurgency emerged to oppose the coalition forces and the post-invasion Iraqi government.
Iraq–Turkey border
The Iraq–Turkey border (Sînorê Îraqê–Tirkiye, translit, Irak–Türkiye sınırı) is 367 km (228 mi) in length and runs from the tripoint with Syria in the west to the tripoint with Iran in the east.
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Ishtar TV
Ishtar TV (ܥܫܬܪ, after the Assyro-Babylonian goddess, Ishtar) is an Assyrian broadcasting channel which has its headquarters in Ankawa, Iraq.
Kurdistan 24
Kurdistan 24 (K24) is a Kurdish broadcast news station based in Erbil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, with foreign bureaus in Washington, DC.
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Kurdistan Region
Kurdistan Region (KRI; Herêmî Kurdistan; Herêma Kurdistanê; Iqlīm Kurdistān) is an autonomous administrative entity within the Republic of Iraq.
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Kurdistan Workers' Party
The Kurdistan Workers' Party or PKK is a Kurdish militant political organization and armed guerrilla movement which historically operated throughout Kurdistan but is now primarily based in the mountainous Kurdish-majority regions of southeastern Turkey and northern Iraq.
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Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency
The Kurdistan Workers' Party insurgency is an armed conflict between the Republic of Turkey and the Kurdistan Workers' Party, as well as its allied insurgent groups, both Kurdish and non-Kurdish, who have either demanded separation from Turkey to create an independent Kurdistan, or attempted to secure autonomy, and/or greater political and cultural rights for Kurds inside the Republic of Turkey.
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List of Assyrian settlements
The following is a list of historical and contemporary Assyrian settlements in the Middle East.
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List of sovereign states
The following is a list providing an overview of sovereign states around the world with information on their status and recognition of their sovereignty.
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Mandatory Iraq
The Kingdom of Iraq under British Administration, or Mandatory Iraq (al-Intidāb al-Brīṭānī ʿalā l-ʿIrāq), was created in 1921, following the 1920 Iraqi Revolution against the proposed British Mandate of Mesopotamia, and enacted via the 1922 Anglo-Iraqi Treaty and a 1924 undertaking by the United Kingdom to the League of Nations to fulfil the role as Mandatory Power.
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Mar (title)
Mar (ܡܪܝ, written with a silent final yodh), also Mor in Western Syriac, is an Aramaic word meaning "lord".
Mikveh
A mikveh or mikvah (miqva'ot, mikvoth, mikvot, or (Yiddish) mikves, lit., "a collection") is a bath used for ritual immersion in Judaism to achieve ritual purity.
Mosul
Mosul (al-Mawṣil,,; translit; Musul; Māwṣil) is a major city in northern Iraq, serving as the capital of Nineveh Governorate. Sharanish and Mosul are Assyrian communities in Iraq and historic Jewish communities in Iraq.
NRT News
Nalia Radio and Television (NRT) claims to be the first ever independent media network in the Kurdistan Region.
Sandur, Iraq
Sandur, also spelt Sundur (translit), was a village located in Iraqi Kurdistan, about 70 miles north of Mosul, near Duhok, towards Amediyah. Sharanish and Sandur, Iraq are Assyrian communities in Iraq, historic Jewish communities in Iraq and Populated places in Dohuk Province.
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Sayfo
The Sayfo (ܣܲܝܦܵܐ), also known as the Seyfo or the Assyrian genocide, was the mass slaughter and deportation of Assyrian/Syriac Christians in southeastern Anatolia and Persia's Azerbaijan province by Ottoman forces and some Kurdish tribes during World War I. The Assyrians were divided into mutually antagonistic churches, including the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Assyrian Church of the East, and the Chaldean Catholic Church.
Turkish Air Force
The Turkish Air Force (Türk Hava Kuvvetleri) or TuAF is the aerial warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces.
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Woman with seven sons
The woman with seven sons was a Jewish martyr described in 2 Maccabees 7.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
Yazidism in Iraq
Yazidism in Iraq refers to adherents of Yazidism from Iraq who reside mainly in the districts of Shekhan, Simele, Zakho and Tel Kaif, in Bashiqa and Bahzani, and the areas around Sinjar mountains in Sinjar district.
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Zakho
Zakho, also spelled Zaxo (Zaxo, Zākhō,,, Zāxo) is a city in the Kurdistan Region, at the centre of the Zakho District of the Dohuk Governorate, located a few kilometers from the Ibrahim-Khalil border. Sharanish and Zakho are Assyrian communities in Iraq, historic Jewish communities in Iraq, Populated places in Dohuk Province and Yazidi populated places in Iraq.
Zakho District
Zakho District (Qezaya Zaxo, qaḍāʾ Zāḫū) is a district in northwestern Dohuk Governorate in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq.
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1957 Iraqi census
The Iraqi census of 1957 was the second census taken in the Kingdom of Iraq.
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See also
Historic Jewish communities in Iraq
- Ain Sifni
- Akre
- Alqosh
- Amadiya
- Amedi
- Araden
- Babylon
- Bamarni
- Betanure
- Duhok
- Kani Balavi
- Khanaqin
- Kifri
- Koy Sanjaq
- Mosul
- Qal'at Saleh
- Sandur, Iraq
- Sharanish
- Tuz Khurmatu
- Zakho
Populated places in Dohuk Province
- Ain Sifni
- Akre
- Alikhan (village)
- Amadiya
- Amedi
- Araden
- Armash, Iraq
- Avzrog
- Badarash
- Bakhetme
- Bamarni
- Bardarash
- Bassetki
- Batel
- Batifa
- Bebadi
- Betanure
- Dawodiya
- Dayrabun
- Dehi, Iraq
- Dera Shish
- Deraluk
- Dere, Iraq
- Dooreh, Iraq
- Duhok
- Faysh Khabur
- Hezany
- Jelek, Iraq
- Kani Balavi
- Kani Masi
- Khanke
- Komane, Iraq
- Mangesh, Iraq
- Sandur, Iraq
- Sarsing
- Sharanish
- Sharya, Iraq
- Simele
- Surya, Batifa
- Zakho
- Zawita
Yazidi populated places in Iraq
- Ain Sifni
- Baadre
- Babirah
- Bahzani
- Bashiqa
- Beban
- Borek, Iraq
- Bozan, Iraq
- Dayrabun
- Dohula
- Dughata
- Dugure
- Duhok
- Faysh Khabur
- Gir Zerk
- Gohbal
- Hardan, Iraq
- Khana Sor
- Khanke
- Khatarah
- Khoshaba
- Kocho, Iraq
- Lalish
- Mahad, Iraq
- Mam Rashan
- Qiniyeh
- Sharanish
- Sharya, Iraq
- Siba Sheikh Khidir
- Simele
- Sinjar
- Sinun
- Sreshka
- Tal Banat
- Tal Qasab
- Til Ezer
- Zakho
- Zorava
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharanish
Also known as Sharanesh, Sharanesh Nassara, ܫܪܢܘܫ.