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'''Behik''' is the name of a village located in North Western [[Iran]], in the city of [[Urmia]] and within the border town of [[Sero]]. The village has a history that spans back centuries.
'''Behik''' is the name of a village located in North Western [[Iran]], in the city of [[Urmia]] and within the border town of [[Sero]]. The village has a history that spans back centuries.


'''PEOPLE'''
*'''PEOPLE'''


The village is inhabited by Kurds, particularly by those of the Dari tribe who have lived here for more than five-centuries.
The village is inhabited by Kurds, particularly by those of the Dari tribe who have lived here for more than five-centuries.


'''LOCATION'''
*'''LOCATION'''


The village is located on the outskirts of the Iran-Turkey border and has, for centuries, served as a passage between Iran and Turkey. The village is located approximately 50 km north- west of the Provincial capital of [[Urmia]].
The village is located on the outskirts of the Iran-Turkey border and has, for centuries, served as a passage between Iran and Turkey. The village is located approximately 50 km north- west of the Provincial capital of [[Urmia]].


'''HISTORY'''
*'''HISTORY'''


The only historical document that explicitly alludes to the "Village of Behik" is a protocol signed in [[Constantinople]] in the year 1913 which drew most of the Turco-Persian border. The agreement which was signed in the presence of Persian, Turkish, Russian, and English delegates. stipulated that the village of Behik, in addition to a number of others, be remain as a part of [[Persia]], modern day [[Iran]].
The only historical document that explicitly alludes to the "Village of Behik" is a protocol signed in [[Constantinople]] in the year 1913 which drew most of the Turco-Persian border. The agreement which was signed in the presence of Persian, Turkish, Russian, and English delegates. stipulated that the village of Behik, in addition to a number of others, be remain as a part of [[Persia]], modern day [[Iran]].

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Behik

Behik is the name of a village located in North Western Iran, in the city of Urmia and within the border town of Sero. The village has a history that spans back centuries.

  • PEOPLE

The village is inhabited by Kurds, particularly by those of the Dari tribe who have lived here for more than five-centuries.

  • LOCATION

The village is located on the outskirts of the Iran-Turkey border and has, for centuries, served as a passage between Iran and Turkey. The village is located approximately 50 km north- west of the Provincial capital of Urmia.

  • HISTORY

The only historical document that explicitly alludes to the "Village of Behik" is a protocol signed in Constantinople in the year 1913 which drew most of the Turco-Persian border. The agreement which was signed in the presence of Persian, Turkish, Russian, and English delegates. stipulated that the village of Behik, in addition to a number of others, be remain as a part of Persia, modern day Iran.