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Sheylanli tribe (Template:Lang-az; Template:Lang-ru) is a Kurdish tribe who lived in the Sheylanli village, Lachin , until it was occupied by Armenian forces . Since then as the victim of the war, an internally displaced persons, Sheylanlis were forced to live in Aghjabadi rayon, Azerbaijan . They speak Kurmanji dialect of the Kurdish Language . This tribe is considered to be one of the 24 Kurdish tribes those were moved from Iran to Karabakh and Zangezur by Shah Abbas I of Iran in 16th century to fortify the borders of the Safavid Empire . Tatiana F. Aristova gives some Sheylanli Kurdish family names such as Asadlar, Ismaillar, Nabilar, and Khudular in the book Kurdy Zakavkazia. The author mentions Sheylanli, Zerty, and Minkend among the poorest Kurdish communities of Azerbaijan in Lachin.

References

  1. Alesker Alekperov, Archaeology and Ethnography of Azerbaijan (a monograph in Russian; Baku, 1960, p.143) - lists the Sheylanli among other Kurdish clans such as Babaly, Sultanly, Kullukhchi
  2. Sovetskaya Etnografiya. Moscow: Izd-vo Akademii nauk: two images of Sheylanlis (Шейланы) can be found in Vol. 5-6: pp. 125, 135. 1932. {{cite book}}: External link in |title= (help)
  3. A. Alekberov, Esseys on the study of Kurdish culture (in Russian; Baku 1936, pp. 40-62)
  4. ^ Aristova, Tatiana Fedorovna (1966). Kurdy Zakavkazia, pp. 48, 53. Moscow: Izd-vo "Nauka," Glav. red. vostochnoĭ lit-ry, Index 1-6-2/111-66. {{cite book}}: External link in |title= (help)
  5. "Lachin: The Emptying Lands". Institute for War & Peace Reporting. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  6. "Negotiating a black hole". the Guardian. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
  7. "IRC - Monthly Activity Report (January 1999)". International Rescue Committee. Retrieved 2008-07-10. Mentions the name of the refugee settlment as Seilanli in the Aghjabadi
  8. "Kurdish language". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2008-07-08. The Kurds in the Caucasus speak Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish language
  9. "On Kurdish tribes in Caucasus". Retrieved 2008-07-05.
  10. Sharafnameh, Moscow, 1967, page 370, in Russian
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