کێلە نەخشێنراوەکانی گوندی داوودیە و دۆڵەدزێ سەدەی ١٧ – ١٨ (ز) توێژینەوەیەكی مەیدانیی شیكاریی ه
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https://doi.org/10.56422/jka.4.65.837Keywords:
گۆرستان، کێل، نەخشی سەر کێل، نووسراوی سەر کێل، مێژوو.Abstract
The Dawudiya and Dawla Dza cemeteries are located in the Bashdar area of the Raparin district of Sulaymaniyah Governorate. The Dawudiya (Sheikh Farkh) cemetery is also located in the village of Dawudiya, Agricultural Sector (22), in the Halshuya (5) subdistrict, northeast of Qaladzeh. The Dawla Dza cemetery is located in the village of Dawul Dza, Agricultural Sector (37), in the Halshuya subdistrict, 12 km east of Qaladzeh city. The history of this cemetery is unclear, as there are no historical sources or evidence about the cemeteries. To determine the history of the cemeteries, we rely on the inscriptions and decorations carved on the gravestones. One of the gravestones depicts a rifle, dating back to the Middle Ages, 1446 AD. In this study, all the drawings and inscriptions found on gravestones and tombstones that have not been scientifically published before were analyzed. One of the gravestones is dedicated to Islam. The decorations on the gravestones of these cemeteries consist of geometric patterns of circles, triangles, rectangles, and bright stars, in addition to various surface patterns bearing images of ancient war weapons such as daggers, swords, and gunpowder.