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- Dawodiya abstract "Dawodiya is an Assyrian village in Assyria in the Iraqi province of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Gara Mount bounds the Sapna valley to south and Matean Mount to the north. The valley stretches 25 kilometres in length and varies from 5 to 10 kilometres wide.Some references indicate that the village of Dawodiyaof existed in pre-Christian times while others suggest that it was built in the Middle Ages. While residents of Dawodiya, are not certain of the village's exact age, they assume it was several centuries ago when some Assyrian Christian families escaped the persecution of Ottoman authorities during their original occupation of Botan in southern Turkey.The British scholar Austen Henry Layard visited the village in the 1840s, spending one night there. In his writings he mentions that there were 200 families living in the village, a police station and a church. Layard also notes that Catholicism replaced the original denomination of those people who were the followers of the Assyrian Church of the East.There are remains of the former police station established by the Ottoman authorities. Residents believe it was a fortified structure for the commanding officer of the Ottoman army in the region.".
- Dawodiya thumbnail IraqvillageDawodiya2.JPG?width=300.
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- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Al-Anfal_Campaign.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Amadiya.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Assyria.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Assyrian_Church_of_the_East.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Assyrian_homeland.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Assyrian_people.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Austen_Henry_Layard.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Botan_(city).
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assyrian_settlements.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Dohuk_Province.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Catholicism.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Collation_forces.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Dohuk_Governorate.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink File:IraqvillageDawodiya2.JPG.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink File:IraqvillageDawodiya3.JPG.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Gulf_War.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Hanna_Markho.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Iran–Iraq_War.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink John_the_Baptist.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Kurdistan_Reconstruction_Organization.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Kurds.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Assyrian_settlements.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Mangesh.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Peshmerga.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Saddam_Hussein.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Syriac_language.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Dawodiya wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dawodiya".
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- Dawodiya subject Category:Assyrian_settlements.
- Dawodiya subject Category:Populated_places_in_Dohuk_Province.
- Dawodiya hypernym Village.
- Dawodiya type Place.
- Dawodiya type Village.
- Dawodiya type Place.
- Dawodiya comment "Dawodiya is an Assyrian village in Assyria in the Iraqi province of Dohuk in northern Iraq. Gara Mount bounds the Sapna valley to south and Matean Mount to the north. The valley stretches 25 kilometres in length and varies from 5 to 10 kilometres wide.Some references indicate that the village of Dawodiyaof existed in pre-Christian times while others suggest that it was built in the Middle Ages.".
- Dawodiya label "Dawodiya".
- Dawodiya sameAs Q5242592.
- Dawodiya sameAs داؤدية.
- Dawodiya sameAs m.09t5mz.
- Dawodiya sameAs Q5242592.
- Dawodiya wasDerivedFrom Dawodiya?oldid=689432994.
- Dawodiya depiction IraqvillageDawodiya2.JPG.
- Dawodiya isPrimaryTopicOf Dawodiya.