Zula nick leri
Author: Sirwan » Thu May 29, am. Author: Rumtaya » Thu May 29, am.
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Zula nick leri
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In the vicinity of Hamobad. As regards Class I, the tribes catalogued under these figures are very similar to one another in habits and appearance.
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The men carry rifles and daggers, and are active fighters and hunters. The tradition of the Jibranli is as follows They lived in Arabistan this to a northern Kurds may mean Diarbekir three months in houses, nine months in tents each year. Moslems, speak Kermanji; 90 families are Christians, also three of the tribal leaders. Semi-nomads, pastoral and agriculturists. The tribesmen are very ugly as a rule, the chiefs refined and handsome. Their tradition is that they hail from Lake Van, whence they came during a famine year. A small broken tribe of nomads and villagers near Mosul. Among other stories of the Milan is the one that the Zilan are a base and ignoble race; curiously enough, whenever one meets a tribe admittedly of Zilan origin they are in section D, Nos. Tur Abdin. A powerful tribe of shepherds, agriculturists and warriors, occasionally robbers.
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This class may be divided into two subsections--No. The son of Imam Hussein gave the forefathers of Ambesbudast a seal-ring and lordship over all the lands between Kermanshah and Mosul. The Herki sleep out in autumn without any tents. This name appears again as a sub-tribe of the great Pinianishli No. Obviously a fragment of No. Exact location in Dersim unknown. Nomads reported in the Dersim, section B. At Asunik. This is a base tribe dwelling north of Lake Van, they have the same rough manners as the Haideranli. Some people merely say that the Milli were a powerful tribe who were broken up by the Turks in the 18th century.
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