found: Work cat.: 2008019719: Kahn, G. The neo-Aramaic dialect of Barwar, 2008:ECIP t.p. (Barwar) preface (the villages of Barwar in northern Iraq; ... a district in the Dihok province of Iraq lying adjacent to the border of Turkey known as Barwari Bala; the Assyrians frequently use the shorter term Barwar rather than Barwari Bala to refer to this district; Barwar borders to the North on the Turkish province of Hakkari, from which it is separated by the 'Irani chain of mountains. To the South it borders on the district of ᚢapna, from which it is separated by the Matina mountain chain. On the East it borders on the district of Nerwa-w Rekan, from which it is separated by the Great Zab river. On West it is bounded by the Xabur river, a tributary of the Tigris, which divides it from the district of Gulli-w Sindi)