Bahzani (Kurdish: بهحزانی, romanized: Bahzanê,[1][2] Arabic: بحزاني), literally from the Syriac words meaning "house of treasure," is a town located in the Al-Hamdaniya District of the Ninawa Governorate in northern Iraq.
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Bahzani Mosul Bahzani (Kurdish: بهحزانی, romanized: Bahzanê, Arabic: بحزاني), literally from the Syriac words meaning "house of treasure," is a town...
urban area of Bashiqa and Bahzani had the third largest Yazidi population in Iraq prior to the Yazidi genocide. Whilst Bahzani contains older buildings...
villages of Bashiqa and Bahzani speak Arabic as their mother language, however, the now Arab-speaking tribes in Bashiqa and Bahzani, including but not limited...
travellers, has shrines at Lalish and Ain Sifni. Şêx Bako. Has a shrine at Bahzani. The shrine is accompanied by a spring with a fig tree, which is visited...
حفظ القانون إثر عدم تصدي القوات الأمنية لإحراق مقر الحزب الديمقراطي". Bahzani. October 17, 2020. Archived from the original on 2020-10-19. v t e v t...
in the districts of Shekhan, Simele, Zakho and Tel Kaif, in Bashiqa and Bahzani, and the areas around Sinjar mountains in Sinjar district. According to...
essential. Approximately 15 years after the Muslim raid on Bashiqa and Bahzani, in which Mirza lost his family, the settlement was attacked again by raiders...
cavalry and the residents were killed. The Yazidi villages of Bashiqa and Bahzani were also raided and many Yazidi temples were destroyed. The Yazidi Mir...
Qewals is traditionally considered to be the two villages of Bashiqa and Bahzani, where, according to oral history, schools of Qewals existed until the...