SAFRANBOLU GÜMÜŞ KÜRT MAHALESİ SİNEMİN DÜĞÜN WEDDİNG DANCE part 1
HERE IS THE HISTORY OF THE SAFRANBOLU GÜMÜŞ KÜRTMAHALESİ (GOLD CITY OF KURTMAHALESİ) The Şeyhbizin Tribe is a large tribe. Their primary residence is the Kirkuk region of Iraq. During the Baghdad campaign, Yavuz Sultan Selim Khan kept his army stationed in Kirkuk for a while. The loyalty and closeness shown by the Murathanoğlu (Şeyhbizin) Tribe to Yavuz Sultan Selim was very pleasing to the Khan. Sultan Selim then consulted with the tribe's leaders and stated that he did not want the tribe to remain there and invited the tribe to Anatolia. Sultan Selim's invitation to the pious, hard-working, and loyal tribe was accepted by the tribe, and 450 households from the Murathanoğlu tribe migrated to Anatolia. The Sheikhbizinns, who were present around Hakkari until the end of the 19th century, later dispersed to various regions. (Hakkari, Van, Muş, Erzurum, Ankara-Haymana, Sinop, Boyabat, Karabük, Safranbolu, Amasya, Samsun, Adapazarı, Ağrı, and Malatya). However, we must note that the regions where the Sheikhbizins dispersed were the lands where Armenians had previously lived. Their settlement in these areas was due to the Armenian victories they had won during historical events. The Ottomans dispersed them in parts of the regions; they were deliberately dispersed! They must have been en masse; it was seen as a great danger. The tribe is known for its warlike qualities, and there are numerous Ottoman decrees proving this. For example, the name of the Haymana district of Ankara derives from Armenian, and it is known that Armenians once lived in villages near the city center. Because the language of the Sheqbızın people is very close to Hewramani and Sorani, they have difficulty speaking the Kurdish dialect. Naturally, due to environmental changes, there has been some decline in this language. Their intelligence and courage in war were so great that those who remained in Iraq played important roles in Sheq Mahmud Barzanji's army. Today, they serve in high ranks among the Peshmerga under Masoud Barzani. Their language is very similar to the Hewramani (Gorani), Sorani, Leki, and Dimili dialects, indicating that they were a centralized and dominant community in the region. The tribe's hometowns are: Ankara-Haymana Ankara-Polatlı Konya-Kulu Çorum-Center Çorum-Laçin Çorum-Kargı Çorum-Osmancık Düzce-Center Adapazarı-Akyazı Amasya-Suluova Amasya-Merzifon Erzurum-Center Erzurum-Narman Erzurum-Oltu Erzurum-Tortum Karabük-Safranbolu Karabük-Cumayanı Sinop-Boyabat Kastamonu-Araç Tokat-Turhal Yozgat Sorgun Yozgat Saraykent Yozgat Cekerek Samsun-Bafra Samsun-Havza Van-Erciş Şanlıurfa-Siverek Bayburt Iğdır-Aralık Adıyaman/Kahta Diyarbakır Erzincan Places they live in Southern and Eastern Kurdistan Heneqin, Kirkuk, Xorasan, Raqqa Kirmansah, Beyzan. Israel As you can see above, they are scattered. This scattered tribe was deliberately dispersed, not on their own initiative! It was seen as a great danger that they should have been gathered together. This tribe, known for its warlike qualities, has been rendered harmless and harmless. The dialect spoken by the Şeyhbızını tribe is also called the Şeyhbızını dialect. (It is also said that their dialect is Old Kurdish.) Kurdish is a very rich language. Some tribes still preserve old Kurdish words. This richness has been preserved in the Şeyhbızın tribe to this day. The dialect they speak is similar to the dialects of Southern and Eastern Kurdistan. Other characteristics of the tribe include: They are very intelligent and have a warrior spirit; according to Ottoman archives and some foreign researchers' sources, "their own-made rifles are passable." They even make a superb Martini rifle, similar to the Martini rifle. Another notable characteristic is their ability to poke fun at themselves, their sense of humor is very broad, and they are playful. Furthermore, the tribe has many blond and light-eyed people. During the Ottoman period, they refused to pay taxes, and as a result of pressure, they chose to resist the government. The Ottomans were forced to reach an agreement with them. The tribe holds three "edicts." Documents were issued on three different dates: (1170/1756), (1194/1780), and (1231/1815) stating that taxes would not be collected in accordance with the agreement they had made with the Ottomans. The original edicts are in the book "Şeyhbızınlı Nâllar" (New Sheikhs from Past to Present). Some prominent figures from the Sheikhzınlı tribe. Bülent ULUSU (former Prime Minister) Avni AKYOL (former Minister of National Education) Bedrettin DALAN (politician) Prof. Dr. Ohan CEKER (education member) Selahattin DUMAN (journalist and writer) Ahmet TURGUT (Kurdish businessman) Orhan SAKARYA (politician) Hatice Yaşar (politician) Dr. Derviş TANSU (former Mayor of Altındağ) Galip KORKMAZ (boxer, one Turkish championship, seven Ankara championships, and dozens of awards) Mustafa TEKiN (wrestler, multiple Ankara championships and World Star Championships, world champion) Gökhan Kandemir...

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