Feylis (Kurdish: فهیلی, romanized: Feylî), also known as Feyli Kurds, is a Kurdish tribe based in the borderlands between Iraq and Iran. They speak Feyli...
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Feyli may refer to: Feyli (tribe), a tribe mainly living in the borderlands between Iraq and Iran Feyli (Kurdish dialect), a subdialect of Southern Kurdish...
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The persecution of the Feyli Kurds was a systematic persecution of Feylis by Saddam Hussein between 1970 and 2003. The persecution campaigns led to the...
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reliable data has been collected about the Feylis of Posht-e Kuh. The Kord and Mahaki tribes are the two largest Feyli Lur groups in the area. In 1939, Henry...
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the other sunni Kurds the feylis speak the southern Kurdish dialect which is more closer to the Persian language. The feylis have been a subject of discrimination...
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Iraqi Feyli Islamic Council (Arabic: التجمع الفيلي العراقي الاسلامي; Kurdish: ئەنجومەنی فەیلیی عێراقیی ئیسلامی) is Shia Islamist political party in Iraq...
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Southern Kurdish (redirect from Feyli dialect)
Mêxasî, Mihran, Xaneqînî, Mendilî, Duşêxî, Kaprat, Warmizyar, Zurbatiya and Feylî. The Southern Kurdish alphabet is very similar to the Central Kurdish (Sorani)...
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ethnically Feyli Kurdish and was elected as the Emir of the Feyli National council in Iraq by the tribal sheikhs, he is currently representing the Feylis political...
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Archived from the original on 25 March 2022. Retrieved 23 March 2024. Feyli, Luca Nevola, Miran (23 May 2023). "The Muqawama and Its Enemies: Shifting...
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Minorities in Iraq (section Feylis)
Pre-Zoroastrian religion The Feylis are a ethnographic group of Shia Muslim Kurds who follows the Ja'fari school. The Feylis are indigenous to Elam, the...
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