@article{Ismael_2020, title={Barzan and its parts in the Syriac writings A critical analysis study}, volume={9}, url={https://journals.nawroz.edu.krd/index.php/ajnu/article/view/990}, DOI={10.25007/ajnu.v9n1a990}, abstractNote={<p>Syriac sources have great importance in recording some of the missing links from the history of Kurdistan. The Syriac speakers of Chaldeans, Syrians and Athorians (= Assyrians) are undoubtedly part of this Kurdish society and have lived for tens of centuries side by side with the rest of the society sects of Kurds, Turkmen, Arabs and others, and thus they formed A homogeneous society to a large extent attesting to this by the bonds of neighborhood, cooperation and a common destiny, as well as the existence of common cultural, social and economic features among all spectrums of this society. Regarding the Syriac sources and their touching on the village of Barzan and its surrounding areas, it undoubtedly provides a great service to researchers to uncover some of the missing links from the history of this distant region and to uncover many facts that were hidden or buried in the canyons of this rugged region with its terrain and filled with the wisdom of the three divine religions.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Academic Journal of Nawroz University}, author={Ismael, Farsat M.}, year={2020}, month={Feb.}, pages={521–540} }