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    Bohtan (also Buhtan, Bokhti, Botan, Cizre-Botan, Bokhtan) was a medieval Kurdish principality in the Ottoman Empire centered on the town of Jazirah ibn...
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  • Bohtan Neo-Aramaic is a dialect of Northeastern Neo-Aramaic originally spoken by ethnic Assyrians on the plain of Bohtan in the Ottoman Empire. Its speakers...
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  • military support to the Ottomans. They were in constant rivalry with Ardalan, Bohtan and Soran and its territory would therefore oscillate. Before the removal...
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  • to: Botan River, a tributary of the Tigris River in southeastern Turkey Bohtan (Cizre Botan), a medieval Kurdish principality Botan Rojhilat (born 1961)...
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    Mongol suzerainty 1252–1261 Ilkhanate 1262–1335 Bohtan 1336/1337–1456 Aq Qoyunlu 1456–1495/1496 Bohtan 1496–1847 Under Safavid suzerainty 1507–1515 Under...
    93 KB (10,849 words) - 04:04, 21 August 2024
  • Mandarin Chinese (59,000) Turkmen (38,000) Czech Domari Lomavren Pontic Greek Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Tat language Russian sign language A total of 14 language families...
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  • cultural issues related to their language. Turoyo Hertevin dialect Qaraqosh Bohtan Mlaḥsô Alqosh Barzani Inter-Zab Betanure Zakho Trans-Zab Barwar Koy Sanjaq...
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    will bring death to the trespasser. These mountain fairies are known as "Bohtan Doyak", the "stone throwers". Akhlan Terich Khyber Pakhtunkhwa List of mountains...
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    and 1846 of Assyrian Christians were carried out by the Kurdish emirs of Bohtan and Hakkari, Bedir Khan Beg and Nurullah Beg along with allied Assyrian...
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    Aramaic/Syriac languages Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Chaldean Neo-Aramaic Turoyo Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Hertevin Senaya Mlaḥsô Syriac script Culture Assyrian folk/pop...
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    emirates included Baban, Soran, Badinan and Garmiyan in the south; Bakran, Bohtan (or Botan) and Badlis in the north, and Mukriyan and Ardalan in the east...
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    Sasanian Armenia, located east of Arzanene from south of Lake Van to north of Bohtan river. The territory was ruled by a local dynasty. The name Moxoene only...
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    in the Caucasus: Assyrian Neo-Aramaic, with around 30,000 speakers, and Bohtan Neo-Aramaic, with around 1,000 speakers. Both of these were brought to the...
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  • Aramaic/Syriac languages Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Chaldean Neo-Aramaic Turoyo Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Hertevin Senaya Mlaḥsô Syriac script Culture Assyrian folk/pop...
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    lain in waste since the passage of Timur, with Kurds from the Hakkari and Bohtan districts. For the next centuries, from the Peace of Amasya until the first...
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    "Dragon people," are similarly derived. Names similar to Bhutan—including Bohtan, Buhtan, Bottanthis, Bottan and Bottanter—began to appear in Europe around...
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    security in Bohtan gave him such popularity among its habitants, that many families from neighboring districts settled in the Emirate of Bohtan. This led...
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    Aramaic/Syriac languages Assyrian Neo-Aramaic Chaldean Neo-Aramaic Turoyo Bohtan Neo-Aramaic Hertevin Senaya Mlaḥsô Syriac script Culture Assyrian folk/pop...
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    dissolution of his Emirate. After the fall of his main rival, Bedir Khan Beg of Bohtan sought to extend his dominion by annexing the Assyrian regions in Hakkari...
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    numerous Kurdish emirates and principalities, including the principalities of Bohtan, Mahmudi, Donboli and the Emirate of Kilis. Starting from the 14th century...
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