Darbandokeh

Darbandokeh is a former Assyrian village located in the sub-district of Harir and in the district of Shaqlawa. It is populated by Kurds today.[1]

History

The Assyrians of Darbandokeh came right after the Assyrian genocide that took place within the Ottoman Empire. They came from the Shamezdin region, located within Hakkari, Turkey and are of the Nochiya tribe. In 1938, fifteen families totaling 108 people lived in the village. [2] As a result of forced migration in the late 20th century, today no Assyrians remain in the village of Darbandokeh. The Assyrian quarter of the village was resettled by pro-government Kurds after the entire village's population fled in 1963 due to fighting.[3]

Darbandokeh is the birthplace of many renowned Assyrians. It is where the Patriarch of the Holy Apostolic Catholic Assyrian Church of the East, Mar Dinkha IV, was born. It is also the birthplace of the former Secretary General of the Assyrian Universal Alliance, Emanuel Kamber. [4]

References

  1. Donabed, Sargon. Reforging a Forgotten History. Edinburgh University Press. p. 273.
  2. Donabed, Sargon. Reforging a Forgotten History. Edinburgh University Press. p. 273.
  3. Donabed, Sargon. Reforging a Forgotten History. Edinburgh University Press. p. 276.
  4. Donabed, Sargon. Reforging a Forgotten History. Edinburgh University Press. p. 273.

See also

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