Zuzan al-Akrad

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Zuzan al-Akrad
Zozan, زۆزان
Ethnicities:
Kurds and Armenians

Zawzan also known as Zuzan al-Akrad[nb 1] was a historical mountainous area, it refers to a region cited in medieval Islamic sources that stretched from northeast of Jazira, all the way to north west of Azerbaijan.[1]

The name Zozān or Zuzan (Arabic: زوزان Zuzān, Zawzān) is derived from Kurdish (Zozan, زۆزان, Zozān ; lit.'Summer pasture'), while al-Akrad (Arabic: الأکراد al-Akrād) is the Arabic word for "Kurds". It literally means "Zozan of the Kurds".[2]

The region is also mentioned as Bilad Zuzan, Nahiyat al-Zuzan and Zuzan al-Akrad.[3]

Territory and location

As historical evidence, various historians and contemporary witnesses are used to locate Zuzan:

Population

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