Mirawdale (tribe)
Mirawdale (alternately Mirawdeli, میراودەلی, Agha, or Axa) is a Kurdish tribe in Iraqi Kurdistan. The tribe is estimated to have more than 15,000 families, and is mainly located in the Pshdar area in Iraq, while some are located near the Iranian town of Sardasht[citation needed].
History[]
In the early 1990s, the tribe was in conflict with other tribes in the region, and gained control of the majority of Pshdar.[citation needed]. Government intervention in the conflict, prompted influential Mirawdale members to flee to the border of Iran.[citation needed]
Since the late 1990s, some of Mirawdale members have sought refuge from Iraqi Kurdistan, due to the political and financial situation in the area. They are now mostly settled in Europe, the United States and Canada.[1]
Demographics[]
Due to the political and financial situation in Iraqi Kurdistan, some members of the tribe fled the country. They were mainly in their early 20s, which left a lasting impact on the financial situation, seeing as they settled into the countries they fled to. A large proportion of Mirawdale people reside in Qaladiza.[2]
Notable people[]
- Kamal Mirawdily - Politician, author, and poet.
References[]
- ^ "Operation Pacific Haven Wraps Up Humanitarian Efforts". U.S. Department of Defense (Press release). April 15, 1997. Archived from the original on March 1, 2010.
- ^ Abattoir (Slaughterhouse) in Qaladze Sulaymaniyah, Iraq. Office of the Special Inspector General For Iraq Reconstruction. October 16, 2009. p. 2.
- Kurdistan Province
- Kurdish tribes