The following is a list of Assyrian clans or tribes of northern Iraq, northeastern Syria, southeastern Turkey, and northwestern Iran.
Tribes
- Nerwa tribe
 - Albaq Tribe
 - Alqosh Tribe
 - Barwar Tribe
 - Baz tribe
 - Botan tribe
 - Chal Tribe
 - Diz Tribe
 - Bash-Kalah Tribe[1] (practices Judaism)
 - Gawar Tribe
 - Halim Tribe
 - Jilu Tribe
 - Kasran Tribe
 - Kakov Tribe
 - Nochiya Tribe
- Mar b'Ishu Tribe
 
 - Qodchanis Tribe
 - Taimar Tribe
 - Tkhuma Tribe
- Gunduktha
 - Mazra
 
 - Tyari Tribe (Lower)[2]
 - Tyari Tribe (Upper)
- Banimatu
 - Byalta
 - Kelaita
 - Walto Tribe
 - Lakina
 - Romta
 - Halmon
 - Gérāmon
 - Serspedo
 
 - Urmia Tribe
 - Tur Abdin
- Amnokiye Tribe[3]
 - Beth Haydo
 - Bet Shimun
 - Urhaye, Bet Rhawi
 - Melke Mire
 
 - Qalu Tribe
 
References
- ↑ Discoveries in the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon / Austen Henry Layard Pages 383-384
 - ↑ Odisho, Edward Y. (1988). The sound system of modern Assyrian (Neo-Aramaic). Harrassowitz. p. 21. ISBN 3-447-02744-4. OCLC 18465409.
 - ↑ "Beth Nahle – Anhel – Anhil Anhül – Enhel – Enhil – Yemişli".
 
Further reading
- Chabot, Jean-Baptiste (1902). Synodicon orientale ou recueil de synodes nestoriens (PDF). Paris: Imprimerie Nationale.
 
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