List of Yazidi settlements
The following is a list of Yazidi settlements in Iraq, Syria, Turkey and Armenia, including both current and historical Yazidi settlements. Historically, Yazidis lived primarily in Iraq, Turkey, and Syria.[1] However, events since the end of the 20th century have resulted in considerable demographic shifts in these areas as well as mass emigration.[2] Today, the majority of the Yazidi population lives in Iraq and are particularly concentrated in the Nineveh Plains and Sinjar areas in the Nineveh Province in northern Iraq.[3][4]
Today "Êzîdxan" (Land of Yazidis) has an ambiguous meaning as the area has not been defined geographically. Despite this, two Yazidi militias in Iraq are named: the Êzîdxan Protection Force and the Êzîdxan Women's Units (an all-female militia offshoot of the Sinjar Resistance Units).[5][6]
Iraq
- Ain Sifni (Shekhan)
- Ba'adra
- Babirah (Fulayfil)
- Bahzani
- Bashiqa
- Barah (Bara)
- Beban
- Borek
- Bozan
- Dohula
- Dughata
- Dugure
- Faysh Khabur
- Gir Zerk
- Gohbal
- Hardan
- Jaddalah (Jidale)
- Khana Sor
- Khanke
- Khatarah
- Khoshaba
- Kocho
- Lalish
- Mahad
- Majnuniyah (Majnuniya)
- Qiniyeh
- Sharya
- Siba Sheikh Khidir
- Simele (mixed population)
- Sinjar (Şingal)
- Sinun
- Sreshka
- Sukayniyah (Sikeniye)
- Tal Banat
- Tal Qasab
- Til Ezer
- Wardiyah
- Zorava
Turkey
- Bahçecik
- Bozca (Xirbe Belek)
- Burç
- Çayırlı (Kefnaz)
- Çilesiz (Mezrê)
- Çörekli (Denwan)
- Değirmencik (Qolika)
- Deveboynu (Geyduk/Geduk)
- Dibek (Badibe)
- Dinçkök (Gede)
- Ekinciler (Inap)
- Güneli (Geliyê Sora)
- Gürses (Davudi)
- Güven (Bacin)
- Işıklı (Zevra)
- Kaleli (Efşê)
- Koçan
- Kumgeçit (Bazivan)
- Kurukavak (Hamduna/Hamdunan)
- Kuşçukuru (Kelhok)
- Mağara (Kivah/Kiwax)
- Mağaracık (Xanik)
- Meydancık (Duşa)
- Oğlakçı
- Oğuz (Şimiz/Şimzê)
- Onbaşı (Şahsîm)
- Oyuklu (Taqa/Taka)
- Sapanlı (Fisqîn/Fiskin)
- Tepeyolu (Tiltirik)
- Üçgül (Minminik)
- Üçkuyular (Feqîra/Fakiran)
- Uğrak (Texerî)
- Uğurca (Qoruk/Koruk)
- Yalınca (Sevdik)
- Yasince
- Yenice (Xarabya)
- Yolkonak (Hicrê)
- Yolveren (Çinare/Çinerya/Çineri/Çinêriya)
Syria
- Abu Jarade
- Alaresh
- Antariye
- Awgira
- Baflun
- Basufan
- Berzan
- Bur Said
- Chava
- Chelhumiye
- Chetele
- Derdere
- Dogerki
- Drechik
- Feqira
- Gondor
- Gumar
- Gumar Gharbi
- Hasheri
- Jdeyde
- Jidale
- Kerengo
- Khan Temir
- Khirbet Batana
- Khirbet Dilan
- Khirbet Feqira
- Khirbet Jamal
- Khirbet Khazal
- Khirbet Khidir
- Khirbet Khwe
- Kulye
- Lizga
- Mehek
- Mehmudiye
- Merekis
- Merkeb
- Mizgeft
- Morik
- Mozko
- Nasriye
- Otelja
- Qastel Jindo
- Qatma
- Qibar
- Qislachuk
- Slemaniye
- Sheikh Hmud
- Shirkan
- Shukriye
- Tell Aswad
- Tell Beydar
- Tell Eliye
- Tell Hishk
- Tell Khanzir
- Tell Khatun
- Tell Naif
- Tell Sakhar
- Tell Tawil
- Tolko
- Zeydiye
Armenia
- Aknalich
- Aknashen
- Alagyaz
- Aratashen
- Arevut (Barozh)
- Arzni
- Avshen
- Balahovit
- Banavan
- Berdik
- Charchakis (Derek)
- Ddmasar (Ghapaghtapa)
- Ferik
- Getazat (Ararat marz)
- Hakko
- Hatsashen (Sabunchi)
- Jamshlu
- Jrarat
- Kanakeravan (Kotayk marz)
- Kanch (Gyalto)
- Kaniashir (Aragatsotn marz)
- Mayakovskiy
- Metsadzor (Avtola)
- Mijnatun (Ortachia)
- Mirak
- Mkhchyan
- Mrganush
- Myasnikyan (Armavir marz)
- Nor Artagers (mixed population)
- Nor Geghi
- Noramarg
- Oshakan
- Otevan
- Ranchpar
- Rya Taza
- Sadunts (Amre Taza)
- Shamiram
- Shenik
- Shenkani
- Sipan
- Sorik
- Tandzut
- Tlik
- Verin Artashat
- Yeghegnut (Badal)
- Yeraskhahun
- Zartonk (Ghamshlu)
- Zovuni
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- "Question of the Frontier Between Turkey and Iraq" (PDF). Geneva: League of Nations. 20 August 1925. p. 49.
- "ANF - Ajansa Nûçeyan a Firatê". Retrieved 16 January 2016.
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