Infobox language name BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic nativename Li n d J n n states Israel region ... used by other JewishNeoAramaic dialects Lishan Didan , Lishanid Noshan . ref name MUTZAFI Cite journal volume 14 pages 41 70 last MUTZAFI first H. title BARZANIJEWISHNEOARAMAIC AND ITS DIALECTS ... in BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic journal Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies year ... remains. There are some rare texts written in BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic. ref name MUTZAFIC ... show language.asp?code bjf Ethnologue report for BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic . http jwa.org encyclopedia article kurdish women Kuridh jewish women life . Jewish languages NeoAramaic ... Sabar first Y. title The Arabic Elements in the JewishNeoAramaic Texts of Nerwa and Am d ya, Iraqi ... Zab JewishNeoAramaic journal Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies year 2008 ... 336 last Sabar first Yona title Nursery Rhymes and Baby Words in the JewishNeoAramaic Dialect of Zakho ... last Khan first Geoffrey title JewishNeoAramaic Dialect of Sulemaniyya and Salabja Halabja , The date 2004 05 15 url http www.amazon.co.uk NeoAramaic Dialect Sulemaniyya Languages Linguistics dp ... languages. This particular and distinct dialect of JewishNeoAramaic was spoken in the villages ... NeoAramaic dialect. Thus, the language is effectively extinct. Not enough evidence about BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic has been gathered to establish a connection with other NeoAramaic dialects. It may ... of Dobe, 50  km north of Arbil. The Sandu dialect of JewishNeoAramaic is quite similar ... Semitic fam4 Aramaic language Aramaic fam5 Eastern Aramaic fam6 Central fam7 Northeastern NeoAramaic Northeastern iso3 bjf BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic is a modern Jew ish Aramaic language , often called NeoAramaic or Judeo Aramaic . It was originally spoken in three villages near Aqrah in Iraq . ref ... of Bijil NeoAramaic died in 1998. The remaining second language speakers are all related and over ... more details
Infobox language name Betanure JewishNeoAramaic nativename li n deni li n hu ye hu hu k amr ni amr n region Israel , previously Betanure ref name preface speakers at most 3 dozen ref name preface Harvcoltxt Mutzafi 2008 pp xii xiii ref familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 Aramaic language Aramaic fam5 Eastern Aramaic fam6 Central fam7 Northeastern linglist lsd bet Betanure JewishNeoAramaic , the local dialect of Betanure , is among the rarest and most seriously endangered varieties of Aramaic spoken at the present time. ref name preface It is also one of the most conservative of the JewishNeoAramaic languages, and among the Northeastern Aramaic languages. ref name preface History In the 1940s, Betanure JewishNeoAramaic was spoken by seventeen large families in the Jewish village of Betanure . ref name preface The community migrated in its entirety to Israel in 1951. ref name preface Ever since the dialect has been facing erosion from Israeli Hebrew and from other NeoAramaic varieties spoken in Israel. ref name preface Phonology class wikitable Consonants Labial Dental Alveolar Postalveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal Plosive Affricate p b t d j k g q Fricative f v s z x h Nasal m n Liquid w n l r y Registers The literary register of the dialect has some differences in vocabulary, e.g. hu for wa he , hi for ya she , m sken a for faqir a poverty . A secret register called li an d wa was used to make speech unintelligible ... m xury a raisins be e ba ne eggs See also Lishana Deni Lishanid Noshan Aramaic language References reflist Bibliography cite book last Mutzafi first Hezy title The JewishNeoAramaic Dialect of Betanure ...?t 1203694721 Jewish languages NeoAramaic Category NeoAramaic languages Category Languages of Israel Category Languages of Iraq Category Jewish languages Category Jews and Judaism in Kurdistan ... more details
fam5 Aramaic language Aramaic fam6 NeoAramaic languages NeoAramaic child1 Assyrian NeoAramaic child2 Lishanid Noshan child3 Bohtan NeoAramaic child4 BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic child5 Chaldean NeoAramaic child6 Hertevin language H rtevin child7 Hulaula language Hulaul child8 Koy Sanjaq Surat child9 Lishana Deni child10 Senaya language Senaya child11 Lishan Didan Lish n Did n Northeastern NeoAramaic often abbreviated to NENA is a term used by semiticist s to refer to a large variety of Modern Aramaic language s that were once spoken of a large region stretching from the plain of Urmia ... speakers 1990s Senaya syn Iran , 460 speakers 1990s BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic bjf Israel , extinct References H. Mutzafi, SIL Ethnologue 1994 2001 . Category NeoAramaic languages Category Languages ...refimprove date December 2009 Infobox language family name Northeastern NeoAramaic altname NENA region ... diaspora . More than 90 of these speak either the Assyrian NeoAramaic or the Chaldean NeoAramaic ... mobile. The influence of classical Aramaic varieties Syriac language Syriac on Christian varieties and Targum ic on Jewish communities gives a dual heritage that further distinguishes language by faith. Many of the Jewish speakers of NENA varieties, the Kurdish Jews , now live in Israel , where NeoAramaic is endangered language endangered by the dominance of Hebrew language Modern Hebrew . Many ... and Iraqi Kurdistan northern Iraq . Assyrian NeoAramaic aii , 219,000 speakers 1994 Chaldean NeoAramaic cld , 216,000 speakers 1994 Judeo Aramaic varieties, spoken by Jewish communities in Israel ... trg , 4,500 speakers 2000 Lishanid Noshan aij , 2,200 speakers 1990s Bohtan NeoAramaic bhn Georgia ... Jews and Christians from the area. Each variety of NENA is clearly Jewish or Christian. However, not all ... of Aramaic, where in other places their language is quite similar. The differences can be explained ... dialects, two of them extinct Neo Syriac syr Sooreth, Suret, Soorath, Soorith, Suras, Sureth , historically ... more details
. The other varieties, both Jewish and Christian, form the largest sub grouping of NeoAramaic, which is usually referred to as Northeastern NeoAramaic NENA . Christian NENA varieties are influenced by Classical Syriac, but to a lesser degree than Central NeoAramaicJewish NENA varieties are influenced ... A.J. year 1941 publisher location isbn page 576 cite book title A JewishNeoAramaic Dictionary ...Infobox language family name NeoAramaic altname Modern Aramaic ethnicity Assyrians region Iraq , Iran ... Semitic fam5 Aramaic language Aramaic child1 Western NeoAramaic child2 Central NeoAramaic child3 Northeastern NeoAramaic child4 Mandaic language Neo Mandaic NeoAramaic , or Modern Aramaic , languages ..., these classical languages continue to have influence over the colloquial, NeoAramaic languages. According to SIL Ethnologue , there are an estimated 550,000 native speakers of NeoAramaic dialects as of 1994 ... NeoAramaic 210,000 speakers , Chaldean NeoAramaic 206,000 speakers and Turoyo language Surayt Turoyo 112,000 speakers . The group of NeoAramaic languages is not uniform it grew out of pockets of Aramaic ... are eastern varieties. Only Western NeoAramaic , spoken in Ma loula and surrounding villages in the Anti Lebanon , remains as a witness to western varieties. The other NeoAramaic languages are all ... of whom are Mandaeanism Mandaeans . The other Eastern NeoAramaic languages have a lot more in common with each other. Some studies have labelled this group Central NeoAramaic however, that name is also used for a smaller sub grouping or Northern NeoAramaic . These languages can be divided in various ... west of Mesopotamia ndash Central NeoAramaic confusingly different from the definition above ndash ... NeoAramaic resource at the Jehovah s Witnesses Official Website http www.premiumwanadoo.com cuneiform.languages syriac index.php Sureth French English Dictionary Modern Semitic languages NeoAramaic Iraq topics Category NeoAramaic languages Category Fertile Crescent Category Languages of Iraq ... more details
Infobox Language name Bohtan NeoAramaic nativename span dir rtl span S reth states Georgia country Georgia , Russia region Mainly in Gardabani village, Georgia country Georgia speakers 1,000 familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 Aramaic language Aramaic fam5 Eastern Aramaic fam6 Central fam7 Northeastern NeoAramaic Northeastern iso3 bhn Bohtan NeoAramaic is a modern Eastern NeoAramaic languages NeoAramaic language. Originally, Bohtan NeoAramaic was spoken on the Plain of Bohtan in rnak Province of southeastern Turkey , but it is now spoken mostly around the village of Gardabani , near Rustavi in Georgia country Georgia . Before World War I , there were around 30,000 speakers of Bohtan NeoAramaic on the Plain of Bohtan, around the town of Cizre in Turkey s Sirnak Province . Mostly Assyrian Church of the East Assyrian Christians , their language was a northern dialect of Chaldean NeoAramaic , but already ... Georgia , 530  km from their original home. Many of the speakers of Bohtan NeoAramaic are over ... that Bohtan NeoAramaic has retained many conservative features of Chaldean NeoAramaic Chaldean and Assyrian NeoAramaic which are not present in the standard Alqosh and Urmia dialects, but has also developed new features that are not present in other dialects. See also Aramaic language Assyrian Church of the East Assyrian NeoAramaic Chaldean NeoAramaic Syriac alphabet Syriac language References http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code bhn Ethnologue entry for Bohtan NeoAramaic Heinrichs, Wolfhart ed. 1990 . Studies in NeoAramaic . Scholars Press Atlanta, Georgia. ISBN 1 55540 ... Fox, A NeoAramaic dialect of Bohtan , in W. Arnold and H. Bobzin eds. , Sprich doch mit deinen ... language.asp?code bhn Ethnologue report for Bohtan NeoAramaic . NeoAramaic Syriacs Category Central Semitic languages Category NeoAramaic languages Category Languages of Asia Category Languages of Georgia ... more details
Infobox language name Chaldean NeoAramaic nativename span dir rtl span Kald y , span dir rtl ... languages Central Semitic fam4 Northwest Semitic languages Northwest Semitic fam5 Aramaic language Aramaic fam6 NeoAramaic languages NeoAramaic fam7 Northeastern NeoAramaic Northeastern script Syriac alphabet Syriac Madenhaya alphabet iso3 cld Chaldean NeoAramaic is a Northeastern NeoAramaic dialect. Chaldean NeoAramaic is spoken on the plain of Mosul in northern Iraq , as well as by the Chaldean ..., the dialect was divided from Assyrian NeoAramaic as a result of the schism of 1552 . citation needed date October 2011 Chaldean NeoAramaic is to a considerable extent mutually intelligible with Assyrian NeoAramaic and to a lesser extent with Turoyo . History Chaldean NeoAramaic is one of a number of modern Northeastern Aramaic languages spoken in the region between Lake Urmia in Iranian ... Christian NeoAramaic has a dual heritage literary Syriac and colloquial Eastern Aramaic. The Christian dialects are often called Soureth , or Syriac . In Iraqi Arabic , Chaldean NeoAramaic is sometimes ... Aramaic is very close to Assyrian NeoAramaic ref Compare the various charts in Otto Jastrow, 1997, The NeoAramaic Languages , The Semitic Languages , pp. 334 377 to see the similarities and differences between Chaldean NeoAramaic, represented by the dialect of Aradhin, and Assyrian NeoAramaic, represented by the dialect of Urmi. ref Dialects Chaldean NeoAramaic is the Soureth language of the Plain ... has become the basis for standardisation of Chaldean NeoAramaic. Script Chaldean NeoAramaic is written ... of Alqosh produced religious poetry in the colloquial Chaldean NeoAramaic rather than classical .... See also Portal Assyrians Assyrian Chaldean Syriac people Aramaic language Assyrian Neo ... Heinrichs, Wolfhart ed. 1990 . Studies in NeoAramaic . Scholars Press Atlanta, Georgia. ISBN ... Dokumentgruppe Aram isch Neuostaram isch christl. text in German . NeoAramaic Category Neo ... more details
Dablink See Northeastern NeoAramaic for the other languages of the larger group. Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox language family name Central NeoAramaic altname Northwestern NeoAramaic region Mardin Province Mardin and Diyarbak r Province Diyarbak r provinces in Turkey , Qamishli and al Hasakah in Syria also in Sweden and diaspora familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 Northwest Semitic languages Northwest Semitic fam5 Aramaic language Aramaic fam6 NeoAramaic languages NeoAramaic child1 Turoyo language Turoyo child2 Mlahs language Mlahs Central NeoAramaic is a term used differently by different semiticist s. In its widest sense it can refer to all NeoAramaic languages except for Western NeoAramaic and Mandaic language Neo Mandaic . A narrower definition includes only the Turoyo language Turoyo and Mlahs ... of the term refers to the latter with the addition of the much larger Northeastern NeoAramaic NENA group. To avoid confusion, sometimes the smaller group is referred to as Northwestern NeoAramaic , and it combined with NENA is called Northern NeoAramaic . The smaller Central, or Northwestern, varieties of NeoAramaic are spoken by Christians traditionally living in the Tur Abdin area of southeastern ... community in Sweden . The Central NeoAramaic languages have a dual heritage. Most immediately, they have grown out of Eastern Aramaic colloquial varieties that have been spoken in Tur Abdin and the surrounding ... Syriac , which itself was the variety of Eastern Aramaic spoken farther west, in the city of Edessa, Mesopotamia Edessa . Perhaps the proximity of Central NeoAramaic to Edessa, and the closeness ... do Northeastern NeoAramaic varieties. However, a clearly separate evolution can be seen in Turoyo ... . The latter name is particularly used for revived, spoken Classical Syriac. NeoAramaic Category NeoAramaic languages th ... more details
Infobox language name Western NeoAramaic nativename Aram th , r m states Syria region ... July 2011 ref Western NeoAramaic is the only NeoAramaic languages modern living Aramaic language NeoAramaic languages neoAramaic drawn from the branch of Western Aramaic languages . All other modern living Aramaic languages are of the Eastern Aramaic languages . Distribution and history Western NeoAramaic probably is the surviving remnant of a Western Middle Aramaic dialect which was spoken ... Virgin Mary . All three remaining Western NeoAramaic dialects are facing critical endangerment ... NeoAramaic as a language of daily use. Also, the Syrian government, as towards other minority ... use. Phonology The phonology of Western NeoAramaic has developed quite differently from other ... q , has also moved forward in Western NeoAramaic. In Bakh a it has become a strongly post velar plosive ... Aramaic. In Wolfhart Heinrichs Ed. , Studies in NeoAramaic , pp.  131 149. Atlanta, Georgia ... spirant unicode in Modern East Aramaic dialects. In Wolfhart Heinrichs Ed. , Studies in Neo ... links http www.ethnologue.org show language.asp?code AMW Ethnologue report for Western NeoAramaic ... Aram isch Neuwestaram isch ndash recordings of Western NeoAramaic . The dialect of Ma lula ... 1up 3 at the Internet Archive . NeoAramaic Category Central Semitic languages Category NeoAramaic ... Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 Aramaic language Aramaic fam5 Western Aramaic languages Western Aramaic iso3 amw notice IPA Western NeoAramaic is a modern Aramaic language . Today, it is spoken in three villages in the Anti Lebanon mountains of western ... of this little cluster of Aramaic in a sea of Arabic language Arabic is partly due to the relative ... various Aramaic languages including the Western Aramaic varieties as the mother tongue of the majority of the people. Despite this, Western Aramaic appears to have survived for a relatively long ... more details
language name Assyrian NeoAramaic nativename span dir rtl span   t r y , span dir ... Aramaic language Aramaic fam5 NeoAramaic languages NeoAramaic fam6 Northeastern NeoAramaic Northeastern iso3 aii Assyrian NeoAramaic also known as Assyrian, Aisorski, Assyrianci, Assyriski, Lishana Aturaya, Neo Syriac, Sooreth, Suret, Sureth, or Suryaya Swadaya is a NeoAramaic languages NeoAramaic ... Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East . Assyrian NeoAramaic is to a considerable extent mutually intelligible with Chaldean NeoAramaic and to a lesser extent with Turoyo . History Assyrian people The NeoAramaic languages evolved from Aramaic language Middle Aramaic Middle Aramaic by the 13th century. The division of the Assyrian from Chaldean NeoAramaic was a consequence ... . Assyrian NeoAramaic is one of a number of modern Eastern Aramaic dialects spoken in the region ... dialects of Aramaic have been heavily influenced by the Syriac language , a dialect of Eastern Middle Aramaic, that became the literary and liturgical language of many churches in the Fertile Crescent . Therefore Christian NeoAramaic has a dual heritage literary Syriac and colloquial Eastern ... . Russian linguists studied Assyrian NeoAramaic as spoken by immigrant speakers in Georgia country ... . Northeastern NeoAramaic is a dialect continuum , and because of the high intelligibility between ... Koine. Urmian The Urmia dialect has become the prestige dialect of Assyrian NeoAramaic after ... with Chaldean NeoAramaic than with General Urmian. Ashiret dialects are often characterised by the presence ... reflist References Heinrichs, Wolfhart ed. 1990 . Studies in NeoAramaic . Scholars Press Atlanta, Georgia ... www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code aii Ethnologue report for Assyrian NeoAramaic . http semarch.uni ... Assyrian Sureth English French Dictionary by Association Assyrophile de France br NeoAramaic Category NeoAramaic languages Category Languages of Asia Category Languages of Iraq Category Languages ... more details
Infobox language name Jewish Palestinian Aramaic region Palestine familycolor Afro Asiatic fam2 Semitic languages Semitic fam3 Central Semitic languages Central Semitic fam4 Northwest Semitic languages Northwest Semitic fam5 Aramaic language Aramaic fam6 Western Aramaic iso3 jpa script Hebrew alphabet extinct 7 century AD The Jewish Palestinian Aramaic , also called Galilean Aramaic , was a Western Aramaic languages Western Aramaic language spoken by the Jews in Palestine in the early first millennium. Its closest relatives are the Samaritan Aramaic and Christian Palestinian Aramaic . The language is notable for being that spoken by Jesus . ref name NPR cite web url http www.npr.org templates story story.php?storyId 1697899 title Passion Stirs Interest in Aramaic publisher National Public Radio quote Jesus would have spoken the local dialect, referred to by scholars as Palestinian JewishAramaic, which was the form common to that region, Amar says. date 25 February 2004 accessdate 3 September 2011 ref After the defeat of the Bar Kochba revolt in 135 AD, the center of Jewish learning in the land of Israel moved to Galilee . With the Arab conquest of the country in the 7th Century, Arabic gradually replaced this language. The main text in it is the Jerusalem Talmud , which is still studied in Jewish religious schools and academically, although not as widely as the Babylonian Talmud . The language also appears in early works of Kabbalah , such as the Zohar and its Tikkunim. Bibliography cite book last Levias first Caspar title A Grammar of Galilean Aramaic publisher The Jewish Theological Seminary of America year 1986 isbn 0873340302 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Jewish Palestinian Aramaic Category Aramaic languages Category Jewish languages Category Extinct languages of Asia Category Relics associated with Jesus Category Talmud Category History of Palestine Category Jews and Judaism in Palestine AfroAsiatic lang stub de J disch Pal stinisches Aram isch hr idovski palestinski ... more details
Barzani may refer to Barzani Kurds BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic , a dialect spoken by Kurdish Jews People with the name Massoud Barzani born 1946 , current President of Iraqi Kurdistan Nechervan Idris Barzani born 1966 , former Prime Minister of Iraqi Kurdistan Mustafa Barzani 1903 1979 , founder of the Kurdistan Democratic Party Masrour Barzani born 1969 , member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party leadership Idris Barzani 1944 1987 , Kurdish politician Adham Barzani born 1962 , former member of the Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly Ahmed Barzani 1896 1969 , head of the Barzani tribe in South Kurdistan Asenath Barzani 1590 1670 , renowned Kurdish Jew who was among the first female rabbis Moshe Barzani 1928 1947 , Jewish Kurdish member of Lehi the Stern Gang Ayoub Barzani , Kurdish writer and critic See also Barzan, Iraq , a town in South Kurdistan disambig surname de Barzani nl Barzani tr Barzani anlam ayr m ... more details
TOC right Tanna it Asenath Barzani 1590&ndash 1670 was a renowned Kurdish Jews Kurdish Jewish woman who lived in Mosul , Iraqi Kurdistan Iraq . She was the daughter of the illustrious Rabbi Samuel Barzani. She studied Kabbalah . The life of Tanna it Asenath Barzani was given the title Tanna it . Until the modern era, very few women were given a Jewish title. After Tanna it Barzani died, many Jews made pilgrimages to her grave in Amadiyah in Northern Iraq. Tanna it Asenath was the daughter of Rabbi Samuel Barzani, who headed many yeshiva s during his lifetime, and whose authority in Kurdistan was absolute. He was a master of Kabbalah, and he was said to have taught the secrets of Kabbalah to his daughter, who adored her father, whom she regarded as a Kingdom of Israel united monarchy King of Israel ... leaders Category Jewish women de Asenath Barzani fr Asenath Barzani he ku Asenat Barzan nl Osnat Barzani ... Barzani in sixteenth century Kurdistan supplicates the Torah sages of Amadiya so she can support the yeshiva ... on Jewish literature, and there are many Kurdish language Kurdish legends about the miracles ... http www.caje cbank.org Vol15No3.pdf A Flock of Angels A Rosh Hodesh Tale in the Jewish Storytelling ... Vol. 82 No. 1 Asenath, Barzani, Asenath s Petition , First published in Hebrew by Jacob Mann, ed., in Texts and Studies in Jewish History and Literature , vol.1, Hebrew Union College Press, Cincinnati ... s Petition Berkovic, S., Straight Talk My Dilemma as an Orthodox Jewish Woman, Ktav Publishing ... 03 NOV isr life.htm Hadassah Magazine, Nov. 2003 Grossman, Avraham. Pious and Rebellious Jewish Women ... the Rabbi Disappeared. Jewish Holiday Tales of Magic. Illustrated by Monique Passicot. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barzani, Asenath ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1590 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1670 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barzani, Asenath Category ... more details
Idris Barzani 1944 January 31, 1987 was a Kurdish people Kurdish politician in Kurdistan . He was the brother of Massoud Barzani , a well known Kurdish People Kurdish figure, and the father of Nechervan Idris Barzani . He was often on diplomatic trips for the KDP. He died on January 31, 1987, of a myocardial infarction heart attack . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barzani, Idris ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH January 31, 1987 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barzani, Idris Category 1944 births Category 1987 deaths Category Kurdish politicians Category Iraqi Kurdish people de Idris Barzani fa ku dris Barzan ru , ckb ... more details
Adham Barzani , Born 1962 is a former member of Iraqi Kurdistan National Assembly . He is Kurdish President Massoud Barzani s cousin. The Kurdistan Revolutionary Hizballah KRH was led by Adham Barzani which was established in 1988 as a splinter group from Kurdish Hizballah. Like other Iraqi Kurdish parties, the group received funds from Iran in the 1990s. KRH was dissolved in 2004. Adham Barzani became a member of Kurdistan Parliament on Kurdistan Democratic Party s list. Sources The Kurdistan Revolutionary Hizballah http www.globalsecurity.org military world iraq krh.htm http www.rferl.org specials iraqelections partiesK.asp Radio Free Europe about The Kurdistan Revolutionary Hizballah and Adham Barzani Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barzani, Adham ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH Barzan DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barzani, Adham Category 1962 births Category Living people Category Kurdistan Democratic Party politicians Iraq politician stub ... more details
pp semi blp small yes Infobox Officeholder name Massoud Barzani br small small image Mesud Barzani.jpg office President of Iraqi Kurdistan primeminister Nechervan Idris Barzani br Barham ... death place party Kurdistan Democratic Party religion Sunni Islam Massoud Barzani lang ku ... and the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party of Iraq Kurdistan Democratic Party . Barzani was born ... Barzani Masrour and three daughters. Massoud Barzani succeeded his father, the former Kurdish People Kurdish nationalist leader Mustafa Barzani , as the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party KDP in 1979. Working closely with his brother Idriss Barzani until Idriss death, Barzani and various other ... parties, the KDP led by Massoud Barzani and the PUK led by Jalal Talabani . This zone incorporated .... In the summer of 1996 Massoud Barzani called on the assistance of Saddam Hussein s Ba ath Party .... President of Kurdistan Region After the invasion of Iraq in 2003 Barzani became a member of the Iraqi ... news releases 2005 10 images 20051025 7 d 0221 515h.html ref In his presidency Mr Barzani has established ..., President Barzani received the Atlantic Award from the Italian Atlantic Committee and the Italian ... tolerance in the region. During the same visit Pope Benedict XVI received President Barzani and paid ... , Massoud Barzani has made official visits to several countries including meeting with US President ... Kurdistan Region of Iraq , Massoud Barzani was reelected as president by a popular ballot, receiving ... Electoral Commission. They were declared free and fair . fact date March 2011 Criticism Massoud Barzani ... of the alleged accusation, President Barzani on several occasions has denied involvement in any ... the Barzani family. ref http en.rsf.org irak second journalist killed in iraqi 06 05 2010,37397.html ref In July 2010 the opposition paper Rozhnama accused the Barzani led KDP of pocketing large ... External links commons Masoud Barzani http krp.org eng articles default.aspx Kurdistan Region Presidency ... more details
Infobox Minister name Ahmed Barzani Born 1896 1969 nationality Kurdish People Kurdish religion Christianity ref name Barzani Ahmed Barzani 1896&ndash 1969 lang ku , also known as Khudan lang ar , was the head of the Barzani tribe in South Kurdistan . Sheikh Ahmed is considered ... with his younger brother Mustafa Barzani , he fought against the oppression of the Iraqi government in the 1920s and 1930s. Barzani s teachings of love, patriotism, tolerance, respect, equality, sharing ... during his time. Barzani revolts File 3.7inchHowitzerBarzanOperations1932.jpg thumb left center ... during the Barzani revolt, June 1932 center The first of the major Mustafa BarzaniBarzani revolts took place in 1931 after Barzani, one of the most prominent Kurdish People Kurdish leaders in Iraqi .... ref name Barzani The Kurdish Minority Problem , p.11, Dec. 1948, ORE 71 48, CIA http www.foia.cia.gov ..., Iraq Barzan region. Barzani was the center of focus of the United Kingdom British , Iraq i and Turkish ... Ahmed Barzani V 1896 1969 Kurdishmedia.com ref Barzani became infamous for harboring extreme religious ... under administrative control, one of his Mullahs, Mullah Abd al Rahman began proclaiming Barzani to be god and himself to be his prophet. He further invited Barzani s followers to abandon the Mecca .... In 1931, Barzani s religious eccentricity led to war with an old Naqshabandi rival, Shaykh Rashid of Lolan, leader of the Baradust Kurds . Barzani told his followers to eat pork, symbolic of the synthesis ... an . Infuriated by this apparent unbelief, Rashid ordered his clan to attack Barzani villages on July ..., 2004, http books.google.co.in books?id dgDi9qFT41oC&pg PA178 Google Print, p. 178 . ref Barzani converted to Christianity during the Barzani revolts. ref name Barzani Environmental protection Barzani ... seasons. ref name kurdmedia.com http www.kurdmedia.com article.aspx?id 15082 ref Barzani s legacy Barzani rejected the traditional way of maintaining leadership within the same family. He emphasized ... more details
Infobox person name Mustafa Barzani image Mustafa barzani.jpg image size 280px caption birth date birth ... 3 1 1903 3 14 mf y ref name KDP http www.KDP.se Mustafa Barzani http www.KDP.se Kurdistan Democratic ... Mustafa Barzani lang ku Mistefa Barzani March 14, 1903 &ndash March 1, 1979 also known as Mullah Mustafa ... revolution against Iraqi regimes. Barzani was the primary political and military leader of the Kurdish ... 220 The Last Years of Mustafa Barzani. http www.meforum.org meq Middle East Quarterly. Retrieved 2006 11 15. ref Early life Mustafa Barzani was born in 1903 in Barzan, Iraq Barzan , a village in northern ... York isbn 0802716113 pages 16 edition 1st U.S. ed. ref In 1931 he followed his older brother, the Barzani chieftain Ahmed Barzani Sheikh Ahmed Barzani , who led an insurrection against Baghdad s attempts ... began when Sheikh Ahmed Barzani had entered into a feud with a neighboring tribal chieftain ... intended to check the Barzani s tribe before then. Iraq received help from their British allies ... border with Turkey in June 1932, while Mustafa Barzani and a brother Muhammad Sadiq, continued fighting for another year. On the advice of Sheikh Ahmad, Mustafa Barzani surrendered to Iraq. ref ... Mustafa Barzani was kept under surveillance until 1943, when he again broke free from his exile in Sulyamaniyah ... to defeat Barzani, sending him, Sheikh Ahmad, and about three thousand followers fleeing across ... differences between Qazi Muhammad and Mustafa Barzani, the arrival of Barzani s forces gave a boost .... Mustafa Barzani was appointed as the Minister of Defense and commander of the Kurdish army in the Republic of Mahabad. As Iranian forces began to engage the forces of the Republic of Mahabad, Barzani ... who participated in the fighting. For Barzani, this offer also included the option to return to Iraq peacefully or be settled in Varamin . While Sheikh Ahmad accepted the offer to return to Iraq, Barzani ... forces against him, Barzani led several hundred of his followers on a retreat through the mountainous ... more details
Infobox Minister name Masrour Barzani image masrour barzani wiki.jpg birth date 1969 nationality Iraqi people Iraqi party Kurdistan Democratic Party religion Islam Masrour Barzani Arabic language Arabic is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Party leadership, son of the current Massoud Barzani Kurdistan Region President Masoud Barzani , and director of intelligence and security in Iraqi Kurdistan . ref http www.youtube.com watch?v eDZpYAdOtuA ref The KDP is one of the three main Kurdish People Kurdish parties in South Kurdistan Kurdistan , and is a member of the current coalition government. He joined the Kurdish People Kurdish resistance fighters, known as Peshmerga or those who face death , in 1985 at the age of 16. As such, he was an active participant in the infamous Battle ... given the tumultuous nature of the Kurdish People Kurdish resistance, Barzani was able to complete ... ref During his time in Washington, Barzani was actively involved in improving understanding of the Kurdish People Kurdish plight in United States America . He also established a Barzani Scholar ... and then selected as one of the Politburo members of the KDP. Barzani is married and has three ... watch?v yWXM5jpddhQ&feature related ref Masrour Barzani has also been credited with working ... Foundation, Masrour Barzani said that the Iraq i Constitution has laid out a clear solution for the status ... s Security An Interview with KRG Intelligence Chief Masrour Barzani from Jamestown.org ref Bibliography Masrour Barzani. http krp.org eng articles display.aspx?gid 1&id 1348 Masrour Barzani References ...&ref ts Group honoring Mesror Barzani on Facebook in Kurdish commons Masrour Barzani http krp.org ... e.com news.asp?section 3&id 14093 A Talk with Kurdistan Security Chief, Masrour Barzani DEAD LINK Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Barzani, Masrour ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Barzani, Masrour Category ... more details
Ayoub Barzani is a Kurdish People Kurdish writer and critic. He is the son of Babo Mustafa BarzaniBarzani , Ahmed Barzani s The head of Barzan tribe nephew and the first cousin of Massoud Barzani , the President of Iraqi Kurdistan . He took refuge in Iran after the collapse of the Kurdish revolt in 1975. While in Iranian Kurdistan Iran , he was arrested and intimidated by the Iran ian secret service, the SAVAK . He left Iran at the end of 1976 and sought asylum in the UK. ref http www.kcdme.com page97.html ref Ayoub Barzani currently resides in Switzerland, he is a co founder of an organisation known as Kurdistan Democratic Alliance. ref http kcdme.com page46.html ref He was interviewed by Michael M. Gunter for his book. ref http books.google.com books?id fToRZfDdt4IC&pg PA12&lpg PA12&dq Ayoub Barzani&source bl&ots ByHHzyzta&sig e EdIQkR2j6rBaq1KVDJk0xMRsY&hl en&ei uPOCS5PlO5rsnQf38vzLDg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CBcQ6AEwCTgK v onepage&q Ayoub 20Barzani&f false ref Works http www.kurdishaspect.com doc101307MM.html The Assassination of the Spiritual Guide , Kurdish Aspect Barzan and the Awakening of the Kurdish National Movement 1828 1914 http kcdme.com introduction.pdf Introduction to Kurdish Resistance to Occupation 1914 1958 References reflist External links http www.kcdme.com page97.html Ayoub Barzani Interview , Kurdistan Center for Democracy in the Middle East Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Iraqi Kurdish people Category Kurdish language writers Category Living people Asia writer stub MEast bio stub ... more details
For other uses of the term Barzani disambiguation The Barzani tribe lang ku Hoz Barzan is one of the most prominent Kurdish people Kurdish tribes in Kurdistan . The origin of the word Barzani is connected by scholars to the ancient Hurrian god Barzani . ref Michael C. Astour, Semites and Hurrians in Northern Transtigris , in Studies on the civilization and culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians Volume 2, General studies and excavations at Nuzi 9 1, by D.I. Owen and M.A. Morrison eds. , Winona Lake Indiana, Eisenbrauns, pp 1 66., 1987. ref The sheikhs of Barzan are descendants of Imadia princes. Their grandfather, Massoud, moved to the village of Nafneka, near Barzan, where he settled and married. His son Sa id stayed on. His grandson, Taj al Din, a talented religious scholar, attracted a great number of followers, eventually founded is own tekkeyeh of Barzan. His son, Sheikh Abdul Rahman, inherited the sheikhdom, and passed it on to his son Sheikh Abdullah, who was known for his asceticism and piety. Sheikh Abdullah sent his son Sheikh Abdul Salam to the Nahriya Seminary to be taught by the eminent Sheikh Taha Nahri. After the death of his father, Sheikh Abdul Salam ran the Barzan Tekkeyeh and the number of his followers grew immensely. He founded a seminary in Barzan, which became famous throughout the region. After him, his son Mohammad administered the Barzan Tekkeyeh. The Tekkeyeh became an asylum for the oppressed and the aggrieved of the tribes adjacent to Barzan. He died in 1903. He was survived by five sons Shiekh Abdul Salam, Sheikh Ahmed Khudan , Mohammed Siddique and Mustafa Barzani . Sheikh Ahmed Barzani is considered By whom date December 2009 to be the architect of contemporary Barzan he further expanded Barzan region by bringing together many different Kurdish ... People Kurdish Barzani tribe were captured by Saddam Hussein s forces and later executed and buried ... tr Barzani A ireti ... more details
to Israel. However, immigration to Israel has led to the JewishNeoAramaic and Jewish Iraqi Arabic ... lc2 oar ld2 Old Aramaic before 700 BCE ll2 Old Aramaic language lc3 aii ld3 Assyrian NeoAramaic lc4 aij ld4 Lishanid Noshan lc5 amw ld5 Western NeoAramaic lc6 bhn ld6 Bohtan NeoAramaic lc7 bjf ld7 BarzaniJewishNeoAramaic lc8 cld ld8 Chaldean NeoAramaic lc9 hrt ld9 H rtevin ll9 H rtevin language lc10 huy ld10 Hulaul ll10 Hulaul language lc11 jpa ld11 Jewish Palestinian Aramaic lc12 kqd ld12 ... Senaya language lc20 tmr ld20 Jewish Babylonian Aramaic lc21 trg ld21 Lish n Did n lc22 tru ld22 ... 43 Casey 1998 83 6, 88, 89 93 Eerdmans 1975 72. ref However, JewishAramaic was different from the other forms both in lettering and grammar. Parts of the Dead Sea Scrolls are in JewishAramaic showing the unique Jewish lettering, related to the unique Hebrew language. Aramaic s long history and diverse ... community language. NeoAramaic languages Modern Aramaic is spoken today as a first language ... of Assyrian NeoAramaic and Chaldean NeoAramaic that have all retained use of the once dominant lingua ... Empire Neo Babylonian period, Aramaeans , the native speakers of Aramaic, began to settle in greater ... those Aramaic languages that are modern living languages often called NeoAramaic , those that are still ... Jewish writing in Aramaic. The other main writing system used for Aramaic was developed by Christian ... flourishes bar test at 1836 mark line,black at 1836 shift 10,0 text 1836 Assyrian NeoAramaic ... in a later style. It is not to be confused with the modern language Chaldean NeoAramaic . Imperial ... Hebrew around the turn of the 4th century AD. The form of Late Old Western Aramaic used by the Jewish ... another, especially Hebrew and Aramaic. Hebrew words entered JewishAramaic mostly technical religious ... s from Halakha Main Jewish Babylonian AramaicJewish Middle Babylonian is the language employed ... of Iraq , is a sister dialect to Jewish Babylonian Aramaic, though it is both linguistically ... more details
Wiktionary neo wikt neoNeo is a prefix from the ancient Greek word for young neos wikt which derived from the Proto Indo European word for new n wos . Neo may refer to Neo The Matrix Neo The Matrix , the main protagonist of the Matrix film series Neo Marvel Comics species Neo Marvel Comics species , a fictional race of superhumans Neo constructed language , a constructed language created by Arturo Alfandari Neo magazine , the UK s anime, manga and Asian film magazine Neo object relational toolset , a programming framework Neo keyboard , a portable keyboard by AlphaSmart Neo 2, an ergonomic keyboard layout optimized for German and English, as well as for programming. ref http www.neo layout.org neo layout.org ref Neo Hungarian band , a Hungarian group Neo Italian band , a prog jazz group Neo UK band a post punk band Neo, Vietnam , a town in Bac Giang Province, Vietnam Neo 1973 , smartphone running Openmoko software Neo Rauch born 1960 , German artist Neo Saiba nihongo Saiba Neo a character from Digimon Adventure V Tamer 01 Neo, the Hokkien Teochew form of the Chinese family name Liang surname Liang Proton Satria Neo , a car brand NEO may refer to Near Earth object , a Solar System object whose orbit brings it into close proximity with the Earth New Engine Option , a fuel efficient option for the Airbus A320 family New European Order , a neo fascist Europe wide alliance ... Nissan Ecology Oriented or NEO VVL, an automobile variable valve timing technology Non combatant ... Revised NEO Personality Inventory , a psychometric instrument N.E.O. , a Lithuanian band NEO, software products based on Sun Microsystems Project Distributed Objects Everywhere NEO, a character from Digimon Next .NEO, the file extension for computer images in the NeoChrome format NEO, a laptop manufacturing ... Neo lookfrom NEO References Reflist disambig de Neo es Neo eo NEO fr N o ko it NEO nl Neo ja pl Neo ru sk Neo fi NEO sv Neo tr Neo ... more details
About the Lithuanian band other uses Neo disambiguation Infobox musical artist name N.E.O. image caption image size background group or band origin Kaunas , Lithuania genre Pop music Pop , Electropop years active 2000 present label Zuzi Records website associated acts current members Raigardas Tautkus br Evaldas Kondrackis br Marius Kiltinavi ius br Martynas Beinaris since 2009 past members Tadas Luko evi ius 2000 2009 notable instruments N.E.O. acronym for New Electronic Opus is a Lithuania n electropop and pop music band of four guys formed in Kaunas in 2000. ref name vtv At first the band s activities were irregular as its members were preoccupied with school. ref name irregular In summer 2004, the band released its first radio single A tikiu I Believe . ref name irregular In the Lithuania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2005 national selection for Eurovision Song Contest 2005 the band performed song You are in Hollywood , reached the final, and was noticed. ref name vtv It further released radio singles and at the end of 2005 compiled them into the debut album Tavo delne In Your Palm ... 2006 national selection for Eurovision , N.E.O. performed Alright , which received jury s vote but placed .... ref name akimirka N.E.O. was nominated for 2007 Radiocentras Awards in categories Best Band and Best Song for Akimirka . ref name radio2007 After 2006, N.E.O. became less active as its leader Tautkus ... N.E.O. antrasis albumas sieks rekordo date 2006 12 12 publisher Delfi.lt accessdate 2009 12 13 ref ref name concert lt icon cite web title N.E.O. debiutinio albumo Tavo delne pristatymo koncerte grup ... title N.E.O. tai ne Neo date 2005 10 09 publisher Delfi.lt accessdate 2009 12 13 ref ref name obuolys ...?id 26734151 title Po dramati k skyryb grup je N.E.O. naujas narys first K stutis last Ju ka ... ref name vtv lt icon cite web url http www.vtv.lt content view 14851 118 title Grup N.E.O. debiutinio ... N.E.O. ... more details
see Jewish Palestinian Aramaic . ref bibleverse Matt 26 73 http jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 32&letter G&search Galileans 132 Jewish Encyclopedia Galilee Characteristics of Galileans ref ... region also spoke Aramaic. The message of Christianity spread primarily among JewishAramaic speaking enclaves throughout Judaea , Syria and Mesopotamia , and even to Kerala , India in Aramaic or Syriac ... literate Jews knew the Jewish scriptures in Hebrew especially as Hebrew and Aramaic are fairly cognate ...Jesus speculation It is generally agreed that the historical Jesus primarily spoke Aramaic language Aramaic , ref cite encyclopedia encyclopedia The Eerdmans Bible Dictionary title Aramaic quote It is generally agreed that Aramaic was the common language of Palestine in the first century AD. Jesus and his ... Jesus lived, were primarily Aramaic speaking communities, although Greek was widely spoken in the major ... the Hebrew Bible , and he may have known Koine Greek through commerce in nearby Sepphoris . Aramaic, as a Semitic language, was a common language of the Eastern Mediterranean during and after the Neo Assyrian Empire Neo Assyrian , Neo Babylonian Empire Neo Babylonian , and Achaemenid Empire s 722 BC &ndash 330 BC . Aramaic remained a common language of Palestine in the 1st century AD, despite ... of the increasing importance of Greek, the use of Aramaic was also expanding, and it would eventually ... RH being replaced by Aramaic as the spoken vernacular, surviving only as a literary language. Then it continued ... in Hebrew, and Philo and Paul of Tarsus wrote in Greek. Josephus in the preface to The Jewish War ... Jesus grew up in Galilee . For over a half millennium, the language for the region was Aramaic language Aramaic , stemming from the Neo Assyrian Empire s invasion of the Northern Kingdom 722 BC and the Babylonian captivity of the Kingdom of Judah 586 BC . This became a western Aramaic dialect, a version of standard Aramaic language Aramaic which had originally been the language of Damascus , and a number ... more details
, JewishNeoAramaic dialects and the Aramaic language of the Talmud are written in the Hebrew alphabet. Syriac language Syriac and Christian NeoAramaic dialects are written in the Syriac alphabet ...Infobox Writing system sample AsokaKandahar.jpg caption Bilingual Greek and Aramaic inscription by the Maurya n emperor Ashoka the Great at Kandahar , 3rd century BCE name Aramaic alphabet type Abjad languages Aramaic language Aramaic , Hebrew language Hebrew , Syriac language Syriac , Mandaic language ... Aramaic alphabet Aramaeans The Aramaic alphabet is adapted from the Phoenician alphabet and became ... are matres lectionis , which also indicate long vowel s. The Aramaic alphabet is historically significant ... Asia. This is primarily due to the widespread usage of the Aramaic language as both a lingua franca and the official language of the Neo Assyrian Empire Neo Assyrian , and its successor, the Achaemenid ... Aramaic Writing system script of the 5th century BCE, with an identical letter inventory ... not indicate most vowels like the Aramaic one or indicate them with added diacritical signs, have ... sounds must be either a syllabary or an alphabet, which implies that a system like Aramaic ... have said rather, it is a different type. History Origins The earliest inscriptions in the Aramaic .... Aramaic gradually became the lingua franca throughout the Middle East, with the script at first ... I of Persia Darius I , Old Aramaic was adopted by the conquerors as the vehicle for written communication ... of a single official language, which modern scholarship has dubbed Official Aramaic or Imperial Aramaic, can be assumed to have greatly contributed to the astonishing success of the Achaemenids ... Encyclopedia Iranica volume 2 year 1987 title Aramaic pp 250 261 section Aramaic in the Achaemenid ... 250 261 p. 251 ref Imperial Aramaic was highly standardised its orthography was based more on historical ... the fall of the Achaemenid Empire in 331 BCE, Imperial Aramaic or near enough for it to be recognisable ... more details