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9. Part 9 (Surayt)

Jun-16-2015 at 07:01 AM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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Aẖnone, Aẖwoṯe,

Ëno ste kuḏac yarixo, jbërno d maẖkeno, lašan d howe fhomo w dlo i masale gëd fayšo bu “mërli w mërlox”, haṯe kẖuzena ǧalţo.

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Rabëc 2002, nqil maẖ ẖaye Sabri Hërmëz. Xëd ǧalabe noše, ëno w aẖuni acmi azzan li cito d Mor Gorgis b Noršbori (Norsborg). Cadeyo, bëṯër mi şluṯo, u kuhno kkorëz karaze cal u miṯo. Xori Gabro Bë-Yawno (Bë-Qašo Jërjo) qamayto mqadamle i karaze w mërle: “... lam mëḏyoye w lëb Safar sëmme bebaxtiya mqabël d Bë-Hërmëz, hënne hawën sabab lu qaţlaṯṯe...”

Mkamele, bëṯre ẖasyo Ablaẖad Gallo Šabo ste krëzle w mërle: Meqëm mu Sayfo jëddi Gallo Šabo msikowe bu ẖabis b Mëḏyaḏ cam ah Hërmëziye, cayni mede huwwe ste mërwole cal i bebaxtiye d sim mqabël d Bë-Hërmëz...”

Du šrolo, ëno ste w aẖuni ste yatiwo gabi, mšawšina! U sabab, latwa dukṯa!

A tretayna maţinawo l qanaca: lu mede ẖarbo d sim mqabël dëb Hërmëz b Mëḏyaḏ, haw midayanwo qume, w Xori Gabro jbir d umarle. Yacni, i ẖarbo hul colam colmin, ëmkan latla d fayšo tliṯo!

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Bëṯër b yawmoyo, bu yawmayḏayo, Camaniyel Poli naqla ẖreto bdele bat talafonat, bëṯër kṯëwle kṯawto b ẖuyoḏo, mërle: Mankarre, mërre: hawxa mede latle aşël w latyo šrolo!

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Haṯe bu cwodo du Sayfo hawyo lašani badaye d kuraxno cal u mede d kit gabayna talyo cal u Sayfo.

Cito mën sëmla? Riše, mdabrone, rabe,... mën sëmme? Ucdo bu cwodo du Sayfo harke kcëmaqno!

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Bu Sayfo b Mëḏyaḏ mën hawi? Qay Mëḏyaḏ lë qadiro dë mdafco cal ruẖa?
Ciwardo 100 bote, qadiro dë mdafco mqabël dac cašëryoṯo kurmanj w caskar 2 yarẖe, w lë ţwiro! Hazax cayni mede, H̱aẖ cayni mede!

Maẖësli, klozëm d huwela sababe. Hani bdeli d kuraxno aclayye, lašan d nëfqi li ẖolo. Harke kul ẖa mën këtle, ucdo ste kumarno, b šayno lu maḏco d kit sidayxun.

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Camaniyel Poli, hul ucdo komër: U Jan cal d këtyo ahël cam Bë-Hërmëz këmẖalëq ţino mqabël cal Bë-Safar.

Aẖnone, Aẖwoṯe,

Aẖna i cayle d këmmilan Bë-Şawoce b Mëḏyaḏ, sahmo mënayna, awwël naqla aṯina šato 1912 më Karjos l Mëḏyaḏ. Meqëm mena, më Omid l Karjos bi šato d 1810-20.

Bë-Hërmëz, më Mawşal aṯën l Mëḏyaḏ bi šato dan 1840-50. Bi sëbbe d mahwo w šqolo d niše, Bë-Safar w Bë-Hërmëz, hawëlle cam ẖḏoḏe ahliye më zawno, meqëm mënayna. Hani kit maḏco aclayye.

Xëd ǧalabe noše bëṯër mu Sayfo, aẖna ste huwlan ẖḏo lëb Hërmëz, i ahliye hawxa bdela acmayna, wakidi bayn laẖna w l Bë-Hërmëz ahliye cayli layt!

Haka bu medano Camaniyel Poli këtle ǧer maḏco, harke d maẖëtle gëd mëfşaẖno.

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