Kurdish tribes

Kurdish tribes

Kurdish tribes of Kurdistan consist of:

  • Doski
  • Sarshew
  • Tilakui
  • Sursuri
  • Gashki
  • Bashuki
  • Kalhor
  • Zangana
  • Sanjâbi
  • Guran
  • Jaff
  • Bajalan
  • Qalkhâni
  • Sharaf bayani
  • Arkawâzi
  • Kord
  • Badrei (Ali Sherwan)
  • Malek Shahi
  • Shuhan
  • Khezel
  • Kalhor (Eyvani)
  • Deh Balai
  • Luristan province
  • Biranavand
  • Dilfan
  • Kakavand
  • Jalilavand
  • Modânlu
  • Khâjevand
  • Abdul Maleki
  • Amârlu
  • RiŠvand
  • Zaferânlu
  • Shâdlu
  • Topkânlu
  • Sewkânlu
  • Qahramânlu

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