- Source: Zangana (tribe)
Zangana (Kurdish: Zengene/زەنگەنە) is a Kurdish tribe in Kermanshah province and some parts of Iraqi Kurdistan.
They speak a distinct dialect. However, in recent years they have linguistically assimilated into the language practice of Sorani speakers in the area in which they live.
Settlements
The settlement patterns of the people have shifted since the late 1980s. The Saddam Hussein regime relocated them in the Al-Anfal Campaign of 1988; also, in the course of the refugee dislocations of 1991 the Zangana people relocated.
Notes
Cecil J. Edmonds, Kurds, Turks and Arabs: Politics, Travel and Research in North-Eastern Iraq, 1919-1925, London, 1957.
Yamaguchi, Akihiko (2023). "Mediating between the Royal Court and the Periphery: The Zangana Family's Brokerage in Safavid Iran (1501–1722)". Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. doi:10.1080/05786967.2023.2170814.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar Wazir Agung Safawiyah
- Zangana (tribe)
- Kurdish tribes
- Ali Beg Zanganeh
- Shaykh Ali Khan Zanganeh
- Haydar Khan Zanganeh
- Kalhor (tribe)
- Allahqoli Khan Zanganeh
- Shahrokh Sultan Zanganeh
- Zengana (disambiguation)
- Zanganeh
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