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Bahdinan Kurds by Albert Kahn
Former country
Bahdinan[1] (Bahdīnān) or Badinan (Bādīnān) was one of the most powerful and enduring Kurdish principalities. It was founded by Baha-al-Din originally from Şemzînan area in Hakkari in sometime between 13th or 14th century CE. The capital of this emirate was Amadiya for a long time. The rulers of the Bahdinan Emirate governed over the Emirate since the Abbasid Empire,[2] an early dynasty in Islamic history.
It was centered in the town of Amadiya (or Amêdî) in the present-day Duhok governorate in Iraqi Kurdistan.
^Michael Eppel (September 13, 2016). A People Without a State: The Kurds from the Rise of Islam to the Dawn of Nationalism. University of Texas Press. pp. 34–. ISBN 978-1-4773-0913-1.
^Ates, Sabri (2021), Gunes, Cengiz; Bozarslan, Hamit; Yadirgi, Veli (eds.), "The End of Kurdish Autonomy: The Destruction of the Kurdish Emirates in the Ottoman Empire", The Cambridge History of the Kurds, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 76, ISBN 978-1-108-47335-4, retrieved December 15, 2021
Bahdinan (Bahdīnān) or Badinan (Bādīnān) was one of the most powerful and enduring Kurdish principalities. It was founded by Baha-al-Din originally from...
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principality of Bahdinan, which resulted in a clash in 1804. The Mizuris stormed into the city of Amadiya and captured the family of the Bahdinan prince, Qubad...
Shinno/Ushno/Ushnoviyya), as well as from dozens of villages, mostly in the region of Bahdinan. His study unveils new sources, reports and vivid tales that form a new...
victims of the arson attacks. The violence quickly spread throughout the Bahdinan area of Iraqi Kurdistan, to nearby Dohuk, and eventually as far as way...
the Ottomans brought the Kurdish Chiefdoms under direct control. Ardalan Bahdinan Baban Bitlis Bohtan Bradost Donboli Hakkari Emirate of Hasankeyf Kilis...
biggest rivals are their neighbours Duhok SC, with whom they contest the Bahdinan Derby. Also, the rivalry between Zakho SC and Erbil SC is known as the...
29 July 2014. Retrieved 22 March 2019. Captain R. E. Jardine (1922). Bahdinan Kurmanji - A grammar of the Kurmanji of the Kurds of Mosul division and...
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-20093-6. Hassanpour, A. (1988). "BAHDĪNĀN". Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. III, Fasc. 5. p. 485. Lewis, Bernard (2002)...
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The principality had a mixed Yazidi and Muslim Kurd population. Baban Bahdinan Soran Emirate Açikyildiz, Birgül (2014). The Yezidis: The History of a...
in the temple. In response, Yazidis regained control of Hakkari and the Bahdinan region which included Dasin Mount, from Badr al-Din's forces during the...
the 1st Brigade of the Peshmerga in Galala. He later transferred to the Bahdinan Region (Dahuk) where he served as Deputy Commander of the only artillery...
several towns and cities in other Kurdish emirates. 1831 he captured the Bahdinan emirate of Amedi. Kor further expanded his influence to Mardin, Cizre and...
within the Kingdom of Cyprus (AD 1361–1448) Qara Qoyunlu (AD 1374–1468) Bahdinan (AD 1376–1843) Aq Qoyunlu (AD 1378–1501) Beylik of Erzincan (AD 1379–1410)...
Ottomans would withdraw their troops from Hakkari region, therefore, Bahdinan would see a period of peace and harmony thereafter. admin (2016-10-01)...
was asked to command the liberation of Zaxo, Duhok and the rest of the Bahdinan region. He was the youngest member of the KDP's leading staff. Ali Askari...
on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2011. "KIU Politburo Statement on Bahdinan Riots". Kurdish Islamic Union. Retrieved 4 December 2011. بالصور .. اعمال...
000 IQD) Duhok City Award for the Best Feature-Length Film shot in the Bahdinan Region sponsored by Duhok City Government. (10.000.000 IQD) Award of the...