Zil (tribe)
The Zil tribal confederation constitutes a number of Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish) tribes that mostly live within modern Turkey.
Zil tribes
The following is a list of the Kurmanji speaking Kurdish tribes of the Zil tribal Federation[1][2]
- Ademan
- Burukan
- Celali
- Dakuri/Takori
- Epdoyi
- Hasanan
- Hayderan
- Milan
- Şadili
- Semsi
- Torular
- Zirkan/Zirqan
Position on the Sheikh Said rebellion
The Zil tribal federation didn't join the Sheikh Said rebellion, many tribes fought on the side of the government. [1][2]
References
- Olson 2013.
- Uslu 2009, p. 75.
Sources
- Uslu, Emrullah (2009). The Transformation of Kurdish Political Identity in Turkey: Impact of Modernization, Democratization and Globalization. ProQuest. pp. 75–. ISBN 978-1-109-05548-1.
- Martin Strohmeier; Lale Yalçın-Heckmann (2000). Die Kurden: Geschichte, Politik, Kultur. C.H.Beck. pp. 177–. ISBN 978-3-406-42129-7.
- Robert Olson (18 December 2013). The Emergence of Kurdish Nationalism and the Sheikh Said Rebellion, 1880–1925. University of Texas Press. pp. 144–. ISBN 978-0-292-76412-5.
- Krisztina Kehl-Bodrogi; Barbara Kellner Heinkele; Anke Otter Beaujean (1997). Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East: Collected Papers Of the International Symposium "Alevism in Turkey and Comparable Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East in the Past and Present" Berlin, 14-17 April 1955. BRILL. pp. 13–. ISBN 90-04-10861-0.
- Janet Klein (31 May 2011). The Margins of Empire: Kurdish Militias in the Ottoman Tribal Zone. Stanford University Press. pp. 211–. ISBN 978-0-8047-7570-0.
- al-Jabbār, Fāliḥ ʻAbd; Dawod, Hosham (2003). Tribes and power: nationalism and ethnicity in the Middle East. Saqi.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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