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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
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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
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in 1378, the Isa Begi ruled the district of
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92:territory southeast of
21:Principality of Donboli
37:tribe who live around
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133:in the 18th century.
19:Further information:
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16:Major Kurdish tribe
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116:haji soltan
760:Categories
740:Shabankara
735:Qaymariyya
590:Azerbaijan
530:Malekshahi
495:Jahanbeglu
140:References
82:Aq Qoyunlu
51:Shia Islam
33:-speaking
725:Hadhabani
598:Sheylanli
540:Mirawdale
515:Kordshuli
407:Mirawdale
216:"Donbolī"
127:Diyarbakr
105:Tahmasp I
681:Şêxbizin
666:Parçikan
570:Suramiri
505:Kakavand
427:Suramiri
422:Şêxbizin
397:Khoshnaw
382:Hamawand
191:(2021).
94:Lake Van
72:between
730:Mahmudi
671:Pazooka
661:Motikan
641:Koçgiri
631:Hesenan
575:Zangana
560:Sanjâbi
470:Donboli
465:Chegini
455:Bajalan
432:Zangana
417:Sanjâbi
362:Chegini
357:Barzani
352:Bajalan
249:(ed.).
222:(ed.).
182:Sources
98:Safavid
90:Hakkari
86:Zurabad
55:Yazidis
35:Kurdish
27:Donboli
709:ReĹźwan
676:ReĹźwan
636:Jalali
621:Gewirk
616:Çelebi
608:Turkey
565:Shekak
555:ReĹźwan
550:Pazuki
520:Kuruni
510:Kalhor
500:Jalali
480:Gewirk
412:Muzuri
402:Mangur
372:Gewirk
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70:Turkey
66:Bohtan
43:Salmas
31:Turkic
29:are a
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704:Miran
699:Milan
691:Syria
656:Modan
651:Miran
646:Milan
626:Herki
545:Modan
535:Milan
485:Guran
475:Feyli
387:Herki
377:Guran
367:Feyli
347:Balak
245:. In
218:. In
197:Brill
78:Cizre
74:Siirt
490:Jaff
447:Iran
392:Jaff
339:Iraq
277:ISBN
228:ISBN
201:ISBN
101:shah
76:and
47:Iran
41:and
39:Khoy
25:The
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437:Zil
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160:^
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