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Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 5:52 pm
Author: Qizilbash
Hello everybody..

I know that my fellow tribesmen live different places in Turkey. But I have also heard that some live in Northern Syria, and in the Khurasan enclave as well.. Maybe we can find them in other places too?

Have anyone heard of the following tribe(?):

Kavi, Kavli, Kavili, Kavilli, Kavilu, Kavlu, Kaviyanlu, Kawiyan, Kowan, Kowanlu, Qovanlu ?

If anyone have heard of it or knows anything about this tribe, then pleace share it with us.. Where do they live? What are their religion? Which dialect do they speak?

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 6:14 pm
Author: Diri
I have a book - "Aşiretler Raporu" - in Turkish, by Kaynak Yayinlar (publishing house) - and I will look if I can find any of the names you wrote...

But - in this book, the tribes are listed according to region... So to make it easier to find what we're looking for - I need to know in which regions of Turkey, Kurdistan, Syria etc. you might think they may be based in...

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 8:12 pm
Author: Qizilbash
Diri wrote:I have a book - "Aşiretler Raporu" - in Turkish, by Kaynak Yayinlar (publishing house) - and I will look if I can find any of the names you wrote...

But - in this book, the tribes are listed according to region... So to make it easier to find what we're looking for - I need to know in which regions of Turkey, Kurdistan, Syria etc. you might think they may be based in...


Hello Diri..

Thank you very much for your interests.. But I also have the book you mentioned. And my tribe is also listed in it, but only the ones settled in Adiyaman, and in this book it also mentions that the tribe has a branch in Syria.

By the way.. Are you a "Turkish" Kurd ? :O

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 10:44 pm
Author: Diri
Qizilbash wrote:
Diri wrote:I have a book - "Aşiretler Raporu" - in Turkish, by Kaynak Yayinlar (publishing house) - and I will look if I can find any of the names you wrote...

But - in this book, the tribes are listed according to region... So to make it easier to find what we're looking for - I need to know in which regions of Turkey, Kurdistan, Syria etc. you might think they may be based in...


Hello Diri..

Thank you very much for your interests.. But I also have the book you mentioned. And my tribe is also listed in it, but only the ones settled in Adiyaman, and in this book it also mentions that the tribe has a branch in Syria.

By the way.. Are you a "Turkish" Kurd ? :O



Ser çawan, birayê delal...

My tribe is listed in it too... 8)

I have a hard time putting myself into a "box" - "Northern" or "Eastern" Kurd... "Iranian" or "Turkiyeli" Kurd... You see I am from Colemêrg, and if you know the story about Colemêrg, then it will be easy to understand why I have a hard time saying I am from Bakûr or Rojhelat...

The story is simple: The province today known as "Hakkari" in Turkey, is actually "Colemêrg" - but of course as part of Turkification policies of the state - names have been changed for every Kurdish town, village, city, valley, river or mountain...

But - "Colemêrg" was slightly larger than todays "Hakkari" province in Turkey... It also included Ûrmiye and all the lesser towns all the way to the Ûrmiye Lake:

Image

Also - in addition to the Eastern part of Colemêrg being under Iranian controll, the Turks have given a lesser piece of Colemêrg to Van Province - including the towns of Elbak (Başkale) and all the way to Xoşav (Güzelsu)...

Now my tribe has a long history in all of Colemêrg - so I have a hard time defining myself to "Turkiyeli" or "Iranian" Kurdish... My own father and mother are from the Eastern half of Colemêrg... My fiancè is from Western half of Colemêrg...

So in all - I would define myself as neither "Turkiyeli Kurd" nor as "Iranian Kurd" - but as Colemêrgî... :)

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 11:09 pm
Author: Barış
I read kavi as Kayı. my eye are tired :lol:

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:01 am
Author: Diri
Barış wrote:I read kavi as Kayı. my eye are tired :lol:



Hahaha :lol:

Then maybe it's time to sleep... :-({|=

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 12:49 am
Author: Barış
Diri wrote:
Barış wrote:I read kavi as Kayı. my eye are tired :lol:



Hahaha :lol:

Then maybe it's time to sleep... :-({|=

I was going to sleep but Nile Death Metal wake me up. 3:50 :lol:

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:01 am
Author: Qizilbash
Diri wrote:
Qizilbash wrote:
Diri wrote:I have a book - "Aşiretler Raporu" - in Turkish, by Kaynak Yayinlar (publishing house) - and I will look if I can find any of the names you wrote...

But - in this book, the tribes are listed according to region... So to make it easier to find what we're looking for - I need to know in which regions of Turkey, Kurdistan, Syria etc. you might think they may be based in...


Hello Diri..

Thank you very much for your interests.. But I also have the book you mentioned. And my tribe is also listed in it, but only the ones settled in Adiyaman, and in this book it also mentions that the tribe has a branch in Syria.

By the way.. Are you a "Turkish" Kurd ? :O



Ser çawan, birayê delal...

My tribe is listed in it too... 8)

I have a hard time putting myself into a "box" - "Northern" or "Eastern" Kurd... "Iranian" or "Turkiyeli" Kurd... You see I am from Colemêrg, and if you know the story about Colemêrg, then it will be easy to understand why I have a hard time saying I am from Bakûr or Rojhelat...

The story is simple: The province today known as "Hakkari" in Turkey, is actually "Colemêrg" - but of course as part of Turkification policies of the state - names have been changed for every Kurdish town, village, city, valley, river or mountain...

But - "Colemêrg" was slightly larger than todays "Hakkari" province in Turkey... It also included Ûrmiye and all the lesser towns all the way to the Ûrmiye Lake:

Image

Also - in addition to the Eastern part of Colemêrg being under Iranian controll, the Turks have given a lesser piece of Colemêrg to Van Province - including the towns of Elbak (Başkale) and all the way to Xoşav (Güzelsu)...

Now my tribe has a long history in all of Colemêrg - so I have a hard time defining myself to "Turkiyeli" or "Iranian" Kurdish... My own father and mother are from the Eastern half of Colemêrg... My fiancè is from Western half of Colemêrg...

So in all - I would define myself as neither "Turkiyeli Kurd" nor as "Iranian Kurd" - but as Colemêrgî... :)


Very interesting Diri.. :O So do you speak Turkish, Farsi AND Kurdish? :O

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:44 am
Author: Diri
Yes I do - although my Turkish is more fluent than my Farsi... I get to use my Turkish every once in a while - but I hardly ever use my Persian - so you could say it's "rusty"... :lol:

And I only learned Arabic script last Januar - so now, finally, I can read Farsi, Arabic and Soranî Kurdish... :)

How about yourself? Do you see yourself as a Dersîmî? And your English is very good - I'm guessing you're based in America? :)

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:09 pm
Author: Qizilbash
Diri wrote:Yes I do - although my Turkish is more fluent than my Farsi... I get to use my Turkish every once in a while - but I hardly ever use my Persian - so you could say it's "rusty"... :lol:

And I only learned Arabic script last Januar - so now, finally, I can read Farsi, Arabic and Soranî Kurdish... :)

How about yourself? Do you see yourself as a Dersîmî? And your English is very good - I'm guessing you're based in America? :)


I think you're lucky.. You speak exactly the 3 languages that I've always wanted to speak: Kurdish, Farsi, Turkish..

I feel Dersimi to a certain extent, I think most of the Kurmanci Alevis of Turkey feels the same way. Because most of the Kurmanci Alevis have roots in the Dersim..

My English? Noo.. I was about to say the same thing about you.. You have excellent English! I am glad to know we have people like you.. I am Scandinavian, remember? 8)

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:08 pm
Author: Diri
Qizilbash wrote:
Diri wrote:Yes I do - although my Turkish is more fluent than my Farsi... I get to use my Turkish every once in a while - but I hardly ever use my Persian - so you could say it's "rusty"... :lol:

And I only learned Arabic script last Januar - so now, finally, I can read Farsi, Arabic and Soranî Kurdish... :)

How about yourself? Do you see yourself as a Dersîmî? And your English is very good - I'm guessing you're based in America? :)


I think you're lucky.. You speak exactly the 3 languages that I've always wanted to speak: Kurdish, Farsi, Turkish..

I feel Dersimi to a certain extent, I think most of the Kurmanci Alevis of Turkey feels the same way. Because most of the Kurmanci Alevis have roots in the Dersim..

My English? Noo.. I was about to say the same thing about you.. You have excellent English! I am glad to know we have people like you.. I am Scandinavian, remember? 8)



Yes, I know what you mean... I also want to learn Arabic and Hebrew - so that I'll be able to communicate anywhere in the Middle East... I have already done a course in Hebrew and one in Arabic at the university... :)

Hahaha :lol: See? Your English is so good that I even forgot that you are based in Scandinavia!!! :lol:

Take it as a compliment birayê delal :wink:

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 9:33 pm
Author: Qizilbash
Diri wrote:
Qizilbash wrote:
Diri wrote:Yes I do - although my Turkish is more fluent than my Farsi... I get to use my Turkish every once in a while - but I hardly ever use my Persian - so you could say it's "rusty"... :lol:

And I only learned Arabic script last Januar - so now, finally, I can read Farsi, Arabic and Soranî Kurdish... :)

How about yourself? Do you see yourself as a Dersîmî? And your English is very good - I'm guessing you're based in America? :)


I think you're lucky.. You speak exactly the 3 languages that I've always wanted to speak: Kurdish, Farsi, Turkish..

I feel Dersimi to a certain extent, I think most of the Kurmanci Alevis of Turkey feels the same way. Because most of the Kurmanci Alevis have roots in the Dersim..

My English? Noo.. I was about to say the same thing about you.. You have excellent English! I am glad to know we have people like you.. I am Scandinavian, remember? 8)



Yes, I know what you mean... I also want to learn Arabic and Hebrew - so that I'll be able to communicate anywhere in the Middle East... I have already done a course in Hebrew and one in Arabic at the university... :)

Hahaha :lol: See? Your English is so good that I even forgot that you are based in Scandinavia!!! :lol:

Take it as a compliment birayê delal :wink:


You are heading for an extraordinary future I say! Wish I could do the same.. 'cause I'm also planning to travel the Middle East one day, and not the West.. I'm fed up with - and tired of the West..

Re: Looking for my tribe! Please help!

PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 11:13 pm
Author: Vladimir
Could you look if there is a tribe with the name "Zaza" in the asiret list? Or is it only the surname of some Kurds? Because I know a Kurdish family with the surname from Rojava/Damascus.