Babirah
Babira بابيرة | |
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Village | |
Coordinates: 36°32′37″N 43°1′27″E / 36.54361°N 43.02417°E | |
Region | ![]() |
Governorate |
Nineveh Governorate (
de jure) Dohuk Governorate ( de facto) |
District | Tel Kaif District |
Babirah ( Arabic: بابيرة, Kurdish: بابیرێ, romanized: Babîrê) [1] [2] is a village located in the Tel Kaif District of the Ninawa Governorate in northern Iraq. The village is located ca. 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) southwest of Telskuf in the Nineveh Plains. It belongs to the disputed territories of Northern Iraq. [3] [4]
Babirah is populated by Yazidis. [4]
The village was originally an Assyrian village known as Bet Bore before it was settled by Yazidis and was known to contain an Assyrian population up until at least the 13th century. [6]
In Babira as well as the neighbouring town of Risala, the following Yazidi shrines are found: [7]
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