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326: 114:) had Sokmanabad and Khoy merged into a single district and entrusted it to Shaikh Ahmad Beg's grandson Haji Beg as its governor, who was given the title of 292: 80:. It appears that one Isa Beg, whose heirs were referred to as the "Isa Begi", was its first leader. A few years before to the formation of the 314: 242: 193:
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and that its number of tents was approximately 500. A community of Donboli Kurds—possibly not Turkicized—existed in the Safavid
88:). One of Isa Beg's descendants, Shaikh Ahmad Beg rose to prominence in the Aq Qoyunlu government and took control of both the 121:
It seems that certain families in southeast Anatolia stayed behind when the Donboli northwestern Iran. Sharafkhan Bidlisi and
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and the castle of Bay, which was held by the Donboli for a considerable amount of time. The
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Today, the Donboli no longer have their tribal identity and become sedentary.
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in 1378, the Isa Begi ruled the district of Sokmanabad (modern-day
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Index

Principality of Donboli
Turkic
Kurdish
Khoy
Salmas
Iran
Shia Islam
Yazidis
Sharafkhan Bidlisi
Bohtan
Turkey
Siirt
Cizre
Aq Qoyunlu
Zurabad
Hakkari
Lake Van
Safavid
shah
Tahmasp I
Carsten Niebuhr
Diyarbakr
Erivan province
Oberling 2004




Dawud & Oberling 1995
Bournoutian, George

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