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Batnaya (Arabic: باطنايا, Syriac: ܒܛܢܝܐ) is a
village in
Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. It is
located in the Tel Kaif
District in the
Nineveh Plains. In the...
- of Arabs.
Towns and
villages include: Tel
Keppe Alqosh Khatarah Tesqopa Batnaya Sharafiya Baqofah Bozan Beban Babirah Dughata Sreshka Khoshaba ****yrian...
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Plains was liberated, the NPF
secured a small,
mostly symbolic presence in
Batnaya until the
October 2017
withdrawal of KRG
forces following the
Kurdish referendum...
- the
Patriarch of
Babylon of the Chaldeans.
Shlemon Warduni was born at
Batnaya, Iraq on
April 24, 1943, and was
ordained priest on June 29, 1968. On January...
- with
their families at
picnics or halls. For example, the ****yrians from
Batnaya commemorate Mar Oraha. The
feast of Mar
Oraha is
partaken in an annual...
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Islamic State conquered Zumar, Sinjar, Wana,
Mosul Dam, Qaraqosh, Tel Keppe,
Batnaya and Kocho, and in the
region south and east of
Mosul the
towns Bakhdida...
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Chaldean Catholics inhabit the
western Nineveh Plains villages of Alqosh,
Batnaya, Tel
Keppe and Tesqopa, as well as the
Nahla valley and Aqra. In Syria...
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Chaldean Catholic community inhabits Alqosh, Ankawa, Araden, Baqofah,
Batnaya, Karamlesh, Mangesh, Shaqlawa, Tesqopa, Tel Keppe, and Zakho. The Chaldean...
- ܒܝܬܐ bèṭa [beːθa] 'house'
Mostly used in the Western, Barwari, Tel Keppe,
Batnaya and
Alqosh dialects;
realized as [t] in
other varieties.
Asturian zumu...
- (e.g. Alqosh,
Batnaya) and
ending with
those in
Western Iran (Urmia). The
dialects in
Northern Iraq, such as
those of
Alqosh and
Batnaya,
would be minimally...