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Mosul Lives Interview of Naziha Ishua, March 19, 2017

İsim Mosul Lives Interview of Naziha Ishua, March 19, 2017
Yazar Naziha Ishua
Basım Tarihi: 19-Mar-17
Basım Yeri - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Konu Mosul--Social life and customs | more | less
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Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
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Lokasyon Kashkul, American University of Iraq Sulaimani (AUIS)
Tarih 19-Mar-17
Notlar Naziha Ishua is a woman who was born in 1964 in a village known for Damascus Roses. This place is called Karamlesh at al-Hamadānīyah. Karamlesh is an agricultural region. Naziha lived in a modern house and their garden was full of jasmine and Damascus roses. They collected these flowers and took them to the church nearby. Their school was close to their house, and she walked there with her classmates. Naziha says that their school built a very successful generation. They had a lot of activities in school like exercising, track and field, and camping. Her favorite memory of school is when she acted as a soldier in the theater. She shot her classmates with a toy gun in the theater, but her classmate thought that she was attacked for real. In the feasts Naziha and her family painted eggs and cooked traditional food. On the feast of the Saint Barbara all the village people visited the Monastery of Saint Barbara and they took their own food with them for a picnic to enjoy their time. They wore the traditional clothes of Karamlesh at these feasts. Naziha mentions that in her mother's time, all the marriages were arranged, but in her time that was a lot different. In their village boys and girls dated each other at cafes and at church events. After that they got engaged, when the boy's family went to ask for the girl’s hand. The church taught newly married couples how to build a successful family together. | Videographer: Shvan Hama Jaza | more | less
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Mosul Lives Interview of Naziha Ishua, March 19, 2017

Yazar Naziha Ishua
Basım Tarihi 19-Mar-17
Basım Yeri - University of California, Los Angeles. Library. Department of Special Collections
Konu Mosul--Social life and customs | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası auis_ml_00010 | ark:/21198/z1546jms
Kayıt Numarası oai:library.ucla.edu:ark:%2F21198%2Fz1546jms
Lokasyon Kashkul, American University of Iraq Sulaimani (AUIS)
Tarih 19-Mar-17
Notlar Naziha Ishua is a woman who was born in 1964 in a village known for Damascus Roses. This place is called Karamlesh at al-Hamadānīyah. Karamlesh is an agricultural region. Naziha lived in a modern house and their garden was full of jasmine and Damascus roses. They collected these flowers and took them to the church nearby. Their school was close to their house, and she walked there with her classmates. Naziha says that their school built a very successful generation. They had a lot of activities in school like exercising, track and field, and camping. Her favorite memory of school is when she acted as a soldier in the theater. She shot her classmates with a toy gun in the theater, but her classmate thought that she was attacked for real. In the feasts Naziha and her family painted eggs and cooked traditional food. On the feast of the Saint Barbara all the village people visited the Monastery of Saint Barbara and they took their own food with them for a picnic to enjoy their time. They wore the traditional clothes of Karamlesh at these feasts. Naziha mentions that in her mother's time, all the marriages were arranged, but in her time that was a lot different. In their village boys and girls dated each other at cafes and at church events. After that they got engaged, when the boy's family went to ask for the girl’s hand. The church taught newly married couples how to build a successful family together. | Videographer: Shvan Hama Jaza | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Mosul Lives
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