Tyari (Assyrian: ṭyareh ܛܝܪܐ) is an Assyrian region in the Hakkari province of modern day Turkey. The area is split between upper and lower Tyari with each consisting of several Assyrian villages. Before 1915, Tyari was home to the Christian Assyrians from Tyari tribe. Following the Assyrian Genocide, Tyarayeh, along with other Assyrians residing in Hakkari, were forced to leave their villages in Turkey and flee to Iraq, Iran, Syria, and to western countries.
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| - Tyari (Assyrian: ṭyareh ܛܝܪܐ) is an Assyrian region in the Hakkari province of modern day Turkey. The area is split between upper and lower Tyari with each consisting of several Assyrian villages. Before 1915, Tyari was home to the Christian Assyrians from Tyari tribe. Following the Assyrian Genocide, Tyarayeh, along with other Assyrians residing in Hakkari, were forced to leave their villages in Turkey and flee to Iraq, Iran, Syria, and to western countries.
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| - Tyari (Assyrian: ṭyareh ܛܝܪܐ) is an Assyrian region in the Hakkari province of modern day Turkey. The area is split between upper and lower Tyari with each consisting of several Assyrian villages. Before 1915, Tyari was home to the Christian Assyrians from Tyari tribe. Following the Assyrian Genocide, Tyarayeh, along with other Assyrians residing in Hakkari, were forced to leave their villages in Turkey and flee to Iraq, Iran, Syria, and to western countries.
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