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Sinjar District : ウィキペディア英語版
Sinjar District

The Sinjar District is a district of the Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. The district seat is the town of Sinjar. The district has two subdistricts, al-Shemal and al-Qayrawan. The district is one of two major population centers of the Yazidi with the other being Shekhan District.〔
==History==
Sinjar District was created in 1934 by Royal decree. After the 1935 Yazidi revolt, the district was placed under military control.〔()〕〔Fuccaro, Nelinda. (''Ethnicity, State Formation, and Conscription in Postcolonial Iraq: The Case of the Yazidi Kurds of Jabal Sinjar'' ). International Journal of Middle East Studies Vol. 29, No. 4 (November 1997), pp. 559–580.〕
The al-Shamal district, originally formed in 1936, was abolished in 1987, and its area was added to Sinjar. Qayrawan was formed as a district in 1977, was also abolished in 1987, and was added to the district.〔 In 1994, al-Shamal and Qayrawan were reformed as a sub-districts.〔
In 2007, several explosions set off by al-Qaeda in Iraq killed hundreds of Yazidis in Shengal.
In August 2014, the Siege of Mount Sinjar raged between Sunni militants of Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) and the Kurdish Peshmerga, leading to a mass exodus of residents, especially from the Yazidi community, branded by the Islamic State as "devil worshipers", after the Peshmerga was defeated. The ''New York Times'' reported that ISIL killed dozens of Yazidi men and forced their women to marry jihadi fighters."〔(Jihadists Rout Kurds in North and Seize Strategic Iraqi Dam ). By Tim Arango. August 7, 2014〕
A Kurdish Peshmerga-led Sinjar offensive occurred from December 17 to 21, 2014, which included the ending of the siege of Mount Sinjar and freeing the district from ISIL control.
According to Kurdish sources, nine Yazidi mass graves had been found by the end of the offensive. Eighteen Yazidi shrines have also been destroyed by ISIL militants since June 2014.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nine mass graves of Iraq's Yezidis found in Sinjar, official says )〕 As additional graves were found, masked Yazidis retaliated against assumed ISIL collaborators in four Muslim villages in late January 2015 with Sibaya and Chiri attacked on January 25 and Khazuga and Sayer on January 26. PKK and YPG/YPJ joint forces were able to stop additional attacks on two more villages after Peshmerga fled the area.

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