Suramiri (Kurdish: سورەمەیری/Suremeyrî), or Sorkheh Mehri (Persian: سرخه مهری), is a Kurdish tribe living in western and southwestern Iran, as well as parts of eastern Iraq.
History
Suramiri is short for Sorkheh Mehri, which means "a red-haired leader". The Suramiri Kurds are scattered around the provinces of Hamadan, Lorestan, Ilam, Khuzestan, Kermanshah, Sorkheh Mehri, and Cham Seyl in Iran, and the cities of Khanaqin, Badra, and Ali al-Gharbi in Iraq. The Suramiris follow Shia Islam and speak Southern Kurdish.[1][2][3]
See also
References
- ↑ "ایل سوره میری - معنی در دیکشنری آبادیس". abadis.ir. Retrieved 2022-09-03.
- ↑ "ایل سوره میری (سوره مهری یا سرخه مهری)". April 4, 1396.
- ↑ "خانقین" (in Persian). دانشنامه جهان اسلام. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
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