Assyrians, Kurds, and Ottomans: Intercommunal Relations on the Periphery of the Ottoman Empire
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Location Churches Priests Families Remarks
Malota 0 0 20
Chamba Hadtha 0 0 20 District of Waltoo
Zorawa 1 1 6
Seerta 1 1 66
Shwawootha 0 1 14
Matha d’Mart Miriam 1 1 100
Khadiana 1 1 90
Reshe d’ Nahra 1 1 45
Total 12 12 631
Golozor 1 1 25 Province of Diz ()
Soowwa 1 0 6
Koorsen 1 0 20
Chiri Chare 1 1 40
Mades 1 1 18
Mar Kuriakos 1 1 5
Akose 1 1 25
Choolchan 1 0 6
Be-Shammasha 1 0 32
Saramos 1 0 18
Rabban dad’Yeshua 1 0 4
Makeeta 1 0 6
Alogippa 1 0 4

2This number does not match that given by other missionaries who resided among the people for long time, in addition to the statement of diplomats and others.

District O Berwar d’Kochanis ().

Location Churches Priests Families Remarks
Kochanes 2 3 35 Province of Diz ()
Be-Nano 1 0 6
Nerwa 1 0 10
Kerkones 4 0 20
Keeger 1 0 12
Soreenes 1 0 10
Tamel 1 0 16
Be-Khajiji 1 0 6
Baros 1 0 12
Total 59 56 2,496