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== Zangana descendants of Turcoman tribes ==

M. Leezenberg, ''Conference on Bilingualism in the Iranian World, Germany, 1992''. The Shabak as well as Zengana tribes are in fact descendants from the partly Turcoman shia tribes that migrated in the East of Ottoman empire and in Safavid Persia until the 17th century. Zengana traditionally lived southeast of Kirkuk and Khanaqin and they seem to have largely assimilated to their Sorani-speaking neighbors.

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Zangana descendants of Turcoman tribes

M. Leezenberg, Conference on Bilingualism in the Iranian World, Germany, 1992. The Shabak as well as Zengana tribes are in fact descendants from the partly Turcoman shia tribes that migrated in the East of Ottoman empire and in Safavid Persia until the 17th century. Zengana traditionally lived southeast of Kirkuk and Khanaqin and they seem to have largely assimilated to their Sorani-speaking neighbors.