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⚫ | '''Darbandokeh''' ({{Langx|ar|دربيدونكه}},<ref>{{Cite web|date=7 April 2015|title=افتخروا لأنكم أشوريين وحافظوا على لغتكم و ثقافتكم و تاريخكم|url=https://www.ssrcaw.org/ar/print.art.asp?aid=462694&ac=2|access-date=16 December 2020|language=ar}}</ref> {{Langx|ku|دەربەندۆک}})<ref>{{Cite news|title=گەشتێکی شاخەوانی بۆ گەلی کەڕەک|language=ku|work=]|url=https://www.rudaw.net/sorani/onair/tv/episodes/episode/your-rudaw-23062020|access-date=16 December 2020}}</ref>{{refn|Alternatively transliterated as Darbandoke or Derbandok.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=273}}|group=nb}} is a village in ] in ], ]. It is located in the ]. | ||
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In the village, there was a church of ] Quryaqos.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=276}} | In the village, there was a church of ] Quryaqos.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=276}} | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
Darbandokeh was founded in 1928 by ] from the refugee camp at ] in the aftermath of the ] in the ], most of whom belonged to the ] clan from ] in the ] mountains in ].{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=273}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.shlama.org/population?fbclid=IwAR0rMdQbvDzjzV0_CIWBCjOGCU4OSVLrbsltgKijiY1fqYC2H6VAoQ8hJ8M|title=Population Project|website=Shlama Foundation|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> By 1938, the village was inhabited by 108 Assyrians in 15 families.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=273}} | Darbandokeh was founded in 1928 by ] from the refugee camp at ] in the aftermath of the ] in the ], most of whom belonged to the ] clan from ] in the ] mountains in ].{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=273}}<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.shlama.org/population?fbclid=IwAR0rMdQbvDzjzV0_CIWBCjOGCU4OSVLrbsltgKijiY1fqYC2H6VAoQ8hJ8M|title=Population Project|website=Shlama Foundation|access-date=19 August 2021}}</ref> By 1938, the village was inhabited by 108 Assyrians in 15 families.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=273}} | ||
In 1963, amidst the ], Darbandokeh was attacked and its Assyrian population was either killed or expelled by pro-government ], who subsequently resettled the village; the church of ] Quryaqos was also destroyed.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=276}} | In 1963, amidst the ], Darbandokeh was attacked and its Assyrian population was either killed or expelled by pro-government ], who subsequently resettled the village; the church of ] Quryaqos was also destroyed.{{sfnp|Donabed|2015|p=276}} | ||
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Village in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Darbandokeh دەربەندۆک | |
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Village | |
DarbandokehLocation in Kurdistan Region, IraqShow map of Iraqi KurdistanDarbandokehDarbandokeh (Iraq)Show map of Iraq | |
Coordinates: 36°35′00″N 44°18′42″E / 36.58343°N 44.31153°E / 36.58343; 44.31153 | |
Country | Iraq |
Region | Kurdistan Region |
Governorate | Erbil |
District | Shaqlawa |
Time zone | AST (UTC+3) |
Darbandokeh (Arabic: دربيدونكه, Kurdish: دەربەندۆک) is a village in Erbil Governorate in Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is located in the Shaqlawa District.
In the village, there was a church of Mar Quryaqos.
Etymology
The name of the village is derived from "enclosed place" in Kurdish.
History
Darbandokeh was founded in 1928 by Assyrians from the refugee camp at Baqubah in the aftermath of the Assyrian genocide in the First World War, most of whom belonged to the Nochiya clan from Shemsdin in the Hakkari mountains in Turkey. By 1938, the village was inhabited by 108 Assyrians in 15 families.
In 1963, amidst the First Iraqi–Kurdish War, Darbandokeh was attacked and its Assyrian population was either killed or expelled by pro-government Kurds, who subsequently resettled the village; the church of Mar Quryaqos was also destroyed.
Notable people
- Dinkha IV (1935–2015), Catholicos-Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East
- Emanuel Kamber (b. 1949), Assyrian-American physicist
References
Notes
- Alternatively transliterated as Darbandoke or Derbandok.
Citations
- "افتخروا لأنكم أشوريين وحافظوا على لغتكم و ثقافتكم و تاريخكم" (in Arabic). 7 April 2015. Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- "گەشتێکی شاخەوانی بۆ گەلی کەڕەک". Rûdaw (in Kurdish). Retrieved 16 December 2020.
- ^ Donabed (2015), p. 273.
- ^ Donabed (2015), p. 276.
- "Population Project". Shlama Foundation. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
Bibliography
- Donabed, Sargon George (2015). Reforging a Forgotten History: Iraq and the Assyrians in the Twentieth Century. Edinburgh University Press.