Zawita

Zawita (Arabic: زاويتة,[1] Kurdish: ,Zawîte زاويتە[2][3]) is a town in the Dohuk Governorate, Kurdistan Region in Iraq. The name of the town is thought to come from the Syriac word for "corner."[4]

Zawita
Town
Zawita
Zawita
Coordinates: 36°54′21.0″N 43°08′34.0″E
Country Iraq
Autonomous region Kurdistan Region
GovernorateDohuk Governorate
DistrictDohuk District

The town is inhabited mainly by Kurds and the second biggest group is the Assyrians. At one point it was home to mostly Assyrians, prior to the Simele massacre.[5]

A number of Assyrian Christian-owned businesses in the town were looted and burned downed during the 2011 Dohuk riots.[6]

References

  1. "طائرات تركية تقصف مركبة بمحافظة دهوك وتقتل أربعة" (in Arabic). Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  2. "Duhok – Li Zawîte du kes di bîra avê de xeniqîn" (in Kurdish). Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  3. "زاويتە". bot.gov.krd. Retrieved 18 December 2019.
  4. Rudolf Wittkower; Douglas Fraser; Howard Hibbard; Milton J. Lewine (1967). Essays in the history of architecture presented to Rudolf Wittkower , Volume 1. Phaidon. p. 9.
  5. Royal Central Asian Society, Central Asian Society, London (1934). Journal of the Royal Central Asian Society , Volume 21. London: Royal Central Asian Society. p. 46.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. "إضرام النار وسط فندق سياحي في دهوك واعتقال 32 شخصا إثر الحادث". Ishtar TV. 4 December 2011. Retrieved 15 November 2020.

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