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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Nahla Valley (Arabic: سهل نهلا, Syriac: ܢܚܠܐ,[1] Kurdish: نه‌هلێ, romanized: Nehlê)[2][3] is a geographic region located in the province of Dohuk in the Akre District, Kurdistan Region of Iraq. The Sapna valley lies to the northwest and is separated by a mountain range, and the city of Akre is to the south, separated by another mountain range. It is bound by the Greater Zab River to the north and east, and the Khazir River to the west.

History

Assyrian Mar Narsai Church in Nohadra

Most of the Assyrians living in Nahla, which number around 20,000, moved there from Hakkari after the Assyrian genocide that occurred during the First World War. However, 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 scarcely populated villages were completely destroyed later on during the Anfal campaign in the 1980s as well. The population of the valley grew considerably following the Iraq War, as many Assyrians living in Dora and Mosul started settling back in the region.

There is significant friction between the Kurds and Assyrians in the valley, with a history of violence, land squatting, and voter suppression since the establishment of Kurdistan Region.[4] On July 17, 1999, an armed group belonging to the Assyrian Bethnahrin National Council attacked a PDK Peshmerga position in the region in retaliation for the murder of an Assyrian woman. The attack resulted in 39 deaths and 20 injured on the Kurdish side.[5] In the present day, Kurdish imposed checkpoints in the region pose challenges to the Assyrians living there who intend to enter their villages, including an incident in July 2023 that caused considerable controversy.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bahra Newspaper - 2010 (6760)" (PDF) (in Syriac). Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  2. ^ "Bi vîdyo bibîne.. Bordoman kirina PKK'ê li navçeya Nehlê". Darka Mazî (in Kurdish). 6 October 2019. Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  3. ^ "فڕۆکە جەنگییەکانی تورکیا به‌ چڕی ناوچه‌ی نه‌هلێ له‌ سنووری ئامێدی بۆردومان كرد" (in Kurdish). Retrieved 19 December 2019.
  4. ^ "PKK Members Continue to Occupy Assyrian Villages in North Iraq". www.aina.org.
  5. ^ Iraq Report 6 August 1999, Volume 2, Number 29, GlobalSecurity.org
  6. ^ "KRG Checkpoints in Nahla Valley Continue to Cause Hardships to Local Assyrians". assyrianpolicy.org.

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

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