Nahla, Iraq

Nahla, Iraq
Kha b'Nisan celebrations in Nahla.

Nahla Valley (Syriac: ܢܗܠܐ), is a region in the provinces of Nineveh and Dohuk to the north of Nineveh plains in northern Iraq. The region is mainly inhabited by Assyrians.

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History

Most of the Assyrians living in Nahla have moved there from Hakkari after the Assyrian genocide during the First World War. Some villages were emptied in the 1960s when fights between the Iraqi government and Kurdish separatists forced most of their inhabitants to flee to Baghdad and Mosul. Some of the by then scarcely populated villages were completely destroyed during the Anfal campaign in the 1980s.

In 17 July 1999 an Armed group belonging to the Patriotic Revolutionary Organization of Bet Nahrain attacked a PDK Peshmerga position in the region in retaliation of the murder of an Assyrian girl. The attack resulted in 39 death from the Kurdish side.[1]

The population of the valley grew considerably following the Iraq War, as many Assyrians, targeted in Dora and Mosul, started settling back in this region.

Villages

  • Hezany
  • Kasre
  • Merokeh
  • Belmat
  • Khalilaneh
  • Jouleh
  • Chameh Chale
  • Rabatkeh
  • Kash Kawa

See Also

FlagofAssyria.svg Assyrians portal

References

Coordinates: 36°50′N 43°56′E / 36.833°N 43.933°E / 36.833; 43.933 (Nahla)


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