Barwari
Barwari (Syriac: ܒܪܘܪ, Kurdish: بهرواری, romanized: Berwarî) is a region in the Hakkari mountains in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey. The region is inhabited by Assyrians and Kurds, and was formerly also home to a number of Jews prior to their emigration to Israel in 1951. It is divided between northern Barwari in Turkey, and southern Barwari in Iraq.
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Barwari
Barwari (Syriac: ܒܪܘܪ, Kurdish: بهرواری, romanized: Berwarî) is a region in the Hakkari mountains in northern Iraq and southeastern Turkey. The region is inhabited by Assyrians and Kurds, and was formerly also home to a number of Jews prior to their emigration to Israel in 1951. It is divided between northern Barwari in Turkey, and southern Barwari in Iraq.
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Barwari (Syriac: ܒܪܘܪ, Kurdis ...... and southern Barwari in Iraq.
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برواري بالا (بالسريانية: ܒܪܘܪܝ ...... ور غربا ومن الجنوب جبال متينا.
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Barwari (Syriac: ܒܪܘܪ, Kurdis ...... and southern Barwari in Iraq.
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برواري بالا (بالسريانية: ܒܪܘܪܝ ...... ور غربا ومن الجنوب جبال متينا.
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Barwari
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برواري
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