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7. Nošo mcawnono la mšiẖoye, bu Cëraq w b Suriya, layt! (Part 7)

Aug-21-2014 at 00:43 AM (UTC+3 Nineveh, Assyria)

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Këmmi haṯewa dë ţrela Mẖammad d monëc u štoyo b naqla w hawi ẖaram.

Mẖammad w aẖ ẖawrone bdalle ba hroše cal ac cašëryoṯo d këtwo bi Sëcudiye. Cam u zabno mşayţarre cal kulle bu qaţlo w bu tëqţilo d sëmme. Mahëdde aş şuğḏe w şalme d këtwolle, muqḏënne w mbarbëzënne. Hawxa mşafalle aş şuğḏe w şalme d këtwo.

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Bi arco di Sëcudiye këtwo ğalabe hëḏoye, mšiẖoye carab w şëroye. Aṯi u dawro lënne. Hul d maţi u xabro lë Mẖammad qţil ğalabe mënayye. Aş şëroye mẖalaqqe ruẖayye gabe w maẖkëlalle u mede d kowe aclayye. Kṯëwlelën “Aẖdnama” yarëxto cal galdo d qanyono, tamo huwwe w aẖ ẖawrone kṯëwwe ëšmayye, nošo ţayo ayko d howe ţro d howe, dlë qoţël mšiẖoyo. Hawxa kali u qaţlo l zabno.

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Bi dawle bizanţayto, aq qaţle lë kalën cal aş şëroye, mena hënne xwa-bëxwa w mena ste i dawle hiyya maqţëlowa. Ḫëngi dë qlëcwole admo du qaţlo aş şëroye kurxiwo cal nošo d maxlaşşe mi ẖalaṯe.

Aş şëroye šamëciwo bë Mẖammad, i naqla d manfaqle i “Aẖdnama” b kul dëkṯo mbarbëz u xabro acla. Bdalle knuţri ema gëd oṯe maxlaşşe mu ḏëlëm d këtwo aclayye. Hawxa bdele calaqat cam ar riše bi cito.

Bëṯër mu mawto dë Mẖammad, ax xalifa d bëṯër bdalle bu hrošo larwal mi Sëcudiye. At tarce d cubri b Suriya, li cito yacqubayto fëtẖila w cabiri. Mu Xalij ste, li cito nasţërnayto bëṯër ftëẖla at tarce w cabiri lan arcoṯo du Cajam.

U sahmano bu tarix komo w yarixoyo. Kobëc qroyo acle.

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Aş şuğḏe w şalme b kul dukṯo mşafën. Ah haroše bdalle d mëftakri aydarbo kibën markëwi ruẖayye w yëtwi cël mi arco w arcoṯo d mëdde. Manfaqqe qonune, sëmme ẖëkëm, riše, mdabrone,... kul ẖa dlë maţëcce ste bu qaţlo ktulalle mi ẖolo. Hanowe u dino ẖaṯo, bdele kmišalëţ bu Madënẖo.

Ǧalabe şëroye madënẖoye macërboye bi zoriye du sayfo simi ţaye. Amţe naqla ẖreto l bole dax xalifa ẖaṯe, sëmwo meqëm “Aẖdnama” mšihoyo lë kmëqţël?!”
Sim “Aẖdnamat” ẖaṯe cal iḏe Bakkër ste, Coṯman ste, Camar ste,... qaţle lë kali, mdawamme. Aş şëroye mëqqa d aṯi mpartëki w nafili grece taẖt më iḏe di ţayuṯo.

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