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zimzim -> RE: Names of Iraqi cities.. origins & meaning? (6/28/2007 6:16:49 AM)
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ORIGINAL: zimzim Hi Azi. I am trying to find some details on my small village MANGIESH but no success. I will keep trying but if you find irt first pls post it for me. [sm=smiley10.gif] zimzim. I didn't forget about you. Here is a little something about your village: Doski District The center is Mangish town and far from territory center in about (30) KM. Its area is about (454) sqkm and contains (63) villages all of them were destroyed except the district center and Hogava village. The district joins the governorate center by a paved road branches from the north of Zawita narrow passage to the north- western passing in the middle of Doski area. The word Mangish has several meanings such as: It is said that one of the disciples called (prophet Tom) had passed this area when he travelled to India and (Tom) was the one who touched the Christ to believe his resurrection, the process is called (Man- Kash) in Assyrian language therefore the area is named according to this process. The second opinion says that it came from the word (Mikosh) which means Magi and the evidence to prove that is the places of worshiping the God according to Zaradishta religion principles in them and after the spreading of christianty religion among the people of the area, the temple was changed into a church. The district is well- known of having excellent pasture lands and dense forests, the citizens depend on winter season agiculture such as wheat, barley, lentils and chick- peas, getting benefit from the flat and plain lands and knolls like (Deragizhnik) plain and (Telakorow) knoll and other flat and even lands spread in all parts of the district beside the farms of seasonal grapes and fruitful trees like nuts, figs, pears, sumach and fruit fields like such as peaches, apricots, apples and quinces. They also practise summer season argriculture like, tomatoes, rice, peas, beans, tobacco, onions, garlic and others getting benefit from the water of springs spread in villages and valleys beside the following small rivers: 1- Derk- Shamrakh- Sadi- Shawrik- Navdara- Chiran- Ashank- Khabir. 2- Mangish- Dulia- Kanisark- Geli Karam- Navdara- Chiran- Ashank- Khabir. In addition to Khabir river which forms the nothern- western border of the district, it is benefited from its eastern bank in a dense way for agriculture and also from the water and the bank of western Sepna tributary which forms the nothern border of the district. The citizens take care of breeding the cattle and the poultry. The most important mountain in the district is the series of Kamaka mountain which extends from the east to the west till it meets with the White mountain Birgeen village which is erected to the south of the district in addition to the kovili heights, Beroski and Zewka- Abu. Remains, hills, castles and archaeological cities are found in the district, Duhok Archaeology Office recorded (36) archaeological location such as (Adid Nirari) statue in Dergla sheikha, Geripete, Deragizhnik remains, Besefike, Derk, Babukheke, Gelnaseke and others beside the precious scripts in Mangish church their reign belonged to (1574). There are many suitable places to be beautiful resorts like Gelnaseke, Dukhorik, Besheenk and others. After the sacred uprising and the formation of Kurdistan Region Government, the governmental offices with NGOs became proactive to reconstruct the majority of villages belonging to the district and to build schools, health centers and mosques in addition to the water projects in the district. Thank you sooooooooo much for this. [:)] Yesterday my cousin sent me a pic of the first bank in Mangiesh. I cant believe how big it is! If you see Mangiesh it has only small houses and the bank looks like it must be in Baghdad it is so big. I attached for you to see. Thanks again. [sm=smiley27.gif][sm=smiley31.gif][sm=smiley27.gif]
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