- Source: Qara Tapa
Qara Tapa (Arabic: قرة تبة; Turkish: Karatepe) is a predominantly Shia Turkmen town in Diyala Governorate, Iraq. It is located south of Kifri. Its name is in the Turkmen dialect, meaning 'black hill'.
History
In 1820, Claudius Rich visited Qara Tapa, describing it as a village populated by Turkmen. It had 700 houses in 1805 and had reduced to 75 due to fleeing from government oppression.
James Buckingham visited Qara Tapa in the 1820s, describing it as a Turkmen populated village. He estimated the town's size at half of Kifri, with a population of 1,000.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Qara Tapa
- Iraqi Turkmen Front
- Diyala Governorate
- Qarah Tappeh
- Iraqi Turkmen genocide
- Kara-Khanid Khanate
- List of tells
- Khwarazmian Empire
- Qarah Tappeh, Afghanistan
- Anushtegin dynasty