Suramiri
Suramiri, or Sorkheh Mehri is a Kurdish tribe living in western and southwestern Iran, as well as parts of eastern Iraq.
History
Suramiri means "a red-haired leader". The Suramiri Kurds are scattered around the provinces of Hamadan, Lorestan, Ilam, Khuzestan, Kermanshah in Iran, and the cities of Khanaqin, Badra, and Ali al-Gharbi in Iraq. The Suramiris used to follow Zoroastrianism, but they later converted to Shia Islam, they also speak Southern Kurdish.[1][2][3]
References
- https://abadis.ir/fatofa/ایل-سوره-میری/
- "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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