Ali Al-Gharbi District
Ali Al-Gharbi (Arabic: قضاء علي الغربي) is a district of the Maysan Governorate in Iraq.
Ali Al-Gharbi District
قضاء علي الغربي | |
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![]() Ali Al-Gharbi in Iraq | |
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Governorate | Maysan Governorate |
Time zone | UTC+3 (AST) |
History
John Gordon Lorimer wrote in 1908 that the main town of Ali Al-Gharbi was inhabited by 2,000 people of different origins but mostly are Shia Muslims besides being the market town of Banu Lam Arab tribe, one of the principal towns for trade with Iraqi Kurdistan and was many Kurds from Persia would visit the town to 'satisfy their wants'. Lorimer moreover wrote that many Kurds had settled in the town.[1]
Scholar Kamandâr stated that the main town was 90% Kurdish from the Kordali tribe prior to the Arabization policies of Ba'athist Iraq.[2]
References
- Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, 'Omān, and Central Arabia. India: Superintendent Government Print. 1908. p. 798.
- Fattah, Ismaïl Kamandâr (2000). Les dialectes kurdes méridionaux. Acta Iranica 37. p. 32.
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