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Zeravani

The Zerevani[4] (Kurdish: زێرەڤانی, Zêrevanî, meaning "Guard" or "Guardian") (or Zeravani,[5] sometimes Zeravani Army[6]) are the militarized force (described as a gendarmerie by some[5]) operated by Kurdistan Regional Government.

Pêşmerge Zêrevanî
Kurdish: زێرەڤانی, Zêrevanî
Zêrevanî logo
Active1997–2006 (as Kurdish forces)[1]
2006–present (Kurdistan Regional Government)
Country Iraq
AllegianceKurdistan Regional Government
BranchPeshmerga
RoleGendarmerie of Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Size200,000 active
250,000 reservists[2][3]
Garrison/HQZaxo
Nickname(s)Zerêvanî
Engagements
Commanders
CommanderLieutenant General Ezîz Weysî Banî
Notable
commanders
Hana Peshang Miran
Zêrevanî Commando

Organization and Mission edit

The Zêrevanî are under the operational control of the Kurdish Ministry of the Interior[1][7] but are a part of the Peshmerga (armed forces), and provide security for government and industrial property and support to civilian police & the military.[6][8] The first Commanding Chief of Zêrevanî was Faridun Jwanroyi, Fraydoon resigned in 2010 and Aziz Weysi Bani was assigned as the Major General of the Zêrevanî.[7]

The Zêrevanî were established in 1997 by the KDP in order to support the police and Asaysh forces; according to Major General Aziz Waisi, the Zêrevanî's role over the years expanded to also protect electricity stations and water resources,[1] as well as embassies, consulates, government offices and other sensitive targets.[9]

According to Stratfor, as of 2004 two Zêrevanî divisions (totaling 30,000 troops) were established in the Iraqi Federal Police.[10] In 2011, the Zêrevanî strength was of 47,000,[1] while as of 2017, Zêrevanî strength is of 51,000;[11][12] among these, there are several Christians of Kurdistan Region.[13]

Zêrevanî accepts recruits aged between 18 and 27. They need to provide an Iraqi national ID and food coupons, to be literate, to have a clean record and a recommendation in terms of moral and loyalty issues;[1] women are allowed to serve.[9]

Issues edit

In June 2008, the Zêravanî were the subject of an Amnesty International campaign after the alleged kidnap of a Kurdish journalist.[8] According to Canadian website McLeans.ca, the Zêravanî are considered loyal to the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party;[7] according to Major General Aziz Waisi, all political activities are forbidden within the Zêravanî, although party membership is allowed.[1]

International training and operations edit

In November 2009, the Zêrevanî began training conducted alongside the Iraqi Federal Police,[4] in order to conduct effective police work and counter-insurgency operations.[14] Since 2014, also the Zeravani have undergone training with the Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve. The Zêrevanî training is conducted primarily by the Italian Carabinieri,[14] but also by Canadian,[7] British, German, Dutch, Norwegian, Finnish and Hungarian forces.[14] As of 2016, the Zêrevanî were also trained by Italian Army[15]

A Zêrevanî division led by Colonel Abu Rish was fighting against ISIS near Mosul during summer 2015;[16] in 2016 the Zeravani, according to Colonel Abdularrahman Hassan, still occupied frontline positions around Mosul.[7]

Current equipment of the Pêşmerge edit

Because Zêrevanî forces were low on equipment when they began training, the Peshmerga army donated some of their weapons to the Zêrevanî. The Kurdistan Regional Government set them up a base and allowed them to buy their own weapons. They are usually armed with AKMs, RPKs (light Soviet machine guns) and DShKs (heavy Soviet machine guns). Some Zêrevanî companies are however armed with American rifles (M4A1 and M16)

  • Individual weapons
    • assault & sniper rifles

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Commander of the Zêrevanî Pêşmerge Forces, Maj. Gen. Aziz Waisi, sheds light on the role and future of Zeravani forces". Kurdish Globe. Free Online Library. June 25, 2011. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  2. ^ Dortkardes, İhsan (July 20, 2007). "Barzani: Düzenli ordu yakında". Milliyet (in Kurdish). Retrieved June 6, 2008.
  3. ^ Willing to face Death: A History of Kurdish militia Forces – the Pêşmerge – from the Ottoman Empire to Present-Day Iraq October 29, 2013, at the Wayback Machine, Michael G. Lortz
  4. ^ a b "Kurdish Zêrevanî and Arab Policemen Graduate Training and Break Down Barriers". NATO Training Mission-Iraq. December 11, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "A hint of harmony, at last". The Economist. December 3, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  6. ^ a b Khidhir, Qassim (February 27, 2007). "Zeravani Army is guardian of Kurdistan Region Capital". The Kurdish Globe. p. 16. Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  7. ^ a b c d e Khan, Adnan R. (May 5, 2016). "Inside the secret war in Iraq". Macleans.ca. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Document". Retrieved January 3, 2010.
  9. ^ a b "Le soldatesse italiane addestreranno le colleghe curde". Il Tempo (in Italian). May 30, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  10. ^ "Special Series: Security in Iraq After the U.S. Withdrawal". Stratfor. Retrieved May 19, 2017.
  11. ^ "Over 150,000 enlisted as Pêşmerge troops in Kurdistan Region, official data shows". Rudaw. April 3, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  12. ^ Bussoletti, Francesco (April 3, 2017). "Iraq, Isis deve combattere contro un esercito di oltre 150.000 Peshmerga". Difesa e Sicurezza (in Italian). Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  13. ^ Lombardi, Daniela (December 15, 2016). "Croce e fucile, le armi dei cristiani iracheni contro il Daesh". Gli occhi della guerra (in Italian). Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  14. ^ a b c Giuliani, Eleonora; Ames, Justin (March 27, 2017). "Mosul Needs 35,000 Cops". War is Boring. Retrieved May 19, 2017.
  15. ^ "Kurdistan iracheno: addestramento degli Zeravani". www.difesa.it (in Italian). January 22, 2016. Retrieved May 11, 2017.
  16. ^ . VICE NewsGlobe. June 11, 2015. Archived from the original on May 15, 2023. Retrieved October 28, 2016.
  17. ^ a b Middle East Military Balance August 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Iraq’s T-72s: Payment Received
  19. ^ Holdanwicz, Grzegorz. "Iraqi armed forces get armoured vehicles". Jane's Defence Weekly
  20. ^ Shapir, Yiftah S., Middle East Military Balance, Tel Aviv University, 6, 7 August 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine


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The Zerevani 4 Kurdish زێرەڤانی Zerevani meaning Guard or Guardian or Zeravani 5 sometimes Zeravani Army 6 are the militarized force described as a gendarmerie by some 5 operated by Kurdistan Regional Government Pesmerge ZerevaniKurdish زێرەڤانی ZerevaniZerevani logoActive1997 2006 as Kurdish forces 1 2006 present Kurdistan Regional Government Country IraqAllegianceKurdistan Regional GovernmentBranchPeshmergaRoleGendarmerie of Kurdistan Region IraqSize200 000 active 250 000 reservists 2 3 Garrison HQZaxoNickname s ZerevaniEngagementsWar in Iraq 2013 2017 Syrian Civil WarCommandersCommanderLieutenant General Eziz Weysi BaniNotablecommandersHana Peshang Miran Zerevani Commando Contents 1 Organization and Mission 2 Issues 3 International training and operations 4 Current equipment of the Pesmerge 5 See also 6 ReferencesOrganization and Mission editThe Zerevani are under the operational control of the Kurdish Ministry of the Interior 1 7 but are a part of the Peshmerga armed forces and provide security for government and industrial property and support to civilian police amp the military 6 8 The first Commanding Chief of Zerevani was Faridun Jwanroyi Fraydoon resigned in 2010 and Aziz Weysi Bani was assigned as the Major General of the Zerevani 7 The Zerevani were established in 1997 by the KDP in order to support the police and Asaysh forces according to Major General Aziz Waisi the Zerevani s role over the years expanded to also protect electricity stations and water resources 1 as well as embassies consulates government offices and other sensitive targets 9 According to Stratfor as of 2004 two Zerevani divisions totaling 30 000 troops were established in the Iraqi Federal Police 10 In 2011 the Zerevani strength was of 47 000 1 while as of 2017 Zerevani strength is of 51 000 11 12 among these there are several Christians of Kurdistan Region 13 Zerevani accepts recruits aged between 18 and 27 They need to provide an Iraqi national ID and food coupons to be literate to have a clean record and a recommendation in terms of moral and loyalty issues 1 women are allowed to serve 9 Issues editIn June 2008 the Zeravani were the subject of an Amnesty International campaign after the alleged kidnap of a Kurdish journalist 8 According to Canadian website McLeans ca the Zeravani are considered loyal to the ruling Kurdistan Democratic Party 7 according to Major General Aziz Waisi all political activities are forbidden within the Zeravani although party membership is allowed 1 International training and operations editIn November 2009 the Zerevani began training conducted alongside the Iraqi Federal Police 4 in order to conduct effective police work and counter insurgency operations 14 Since 2014 also the Zeravani have undergone training with the Combined Joint Task Force Operation Inherent Resolve The Zerevani training is conducted primarily by the Italian Carabinieri 14 but also by Canadian 7 British German Dutch Norwegian Finnish and Hungarian forces 14 As of 2016 the Zerevani were also trained by Italian Army 15 A Zerevani division led by Colonel Abu Rish was fighting against ISIS near Mosul during summer 2015 16 in 2016 the Zeravani according to Colonel Abdularrahman Hassan still occupied frontline positions around Mosul 7 Current equipment of the Pesmerge editBecause Zerevani forces were low on equipment when they began training the Peshmerga army donated some of their weapons to the Zerevani The Kurdistan Regional Government set them up a base and allowed them to buy their own weapons They are usually armed with AKMs RPKs light Soviet machine guns and DShKs heavy Soviet machine guns Some Zerevani companies are however armed with American rifles M4A1 and M16 Individual weapons assault amp sniper rifles Weapon Name Picture Note AKM nbsp Zastava M92 nbsp AK 74 nbsp Heckler amp Koch G3 nbsp M16 nbsp M4A1 nbsp SVD Dragunov nbsp M40A1 nbsp Tabuk Sniper Rifle nbsp Barrett M82 nbsp M 24 sniper rifle nbsp Dragunov SVU nbsp Zastava M91 nbsp PSG 1 nbsp Anti tank explosive RPG 7 rocket propelled grenade launcher 40 mm RPG 29 rocket propelled grenade launcher 105 mm AT4 rocket propelled grenade launcher 84 mm AT 4 Spigot rocket propelled grenade launcher 120 mm Vehicles Main battle tanks T 54 T 55 121 tanks captured from the Iraqi Army in 1991 and 27 tanks captured from the Iraqi Army in 2003 8 tanks destroyed during the 1990s and 6 tanks destroyed in the fight against ISIS 17 T 62 116 tanks captured from Mosul in 2003 T 72 800 tanks ordered from Russia in 2008 4 destroyed in fight against ISIS 17 18 Military trucks GAZ 66 4 4 2 tons Humvee 19 18 000 humvees Pickup trucks Toyota Hilux 4 4 4Runner Nissan Titan Defender 110 20 Anti aircraft guns ZU 23 2 16 pieces captured from Iraqi Army in 1991 85 mm air defense gun M1939 52 K 10 pieces inherited from the Republic of Mahabad and 18 further pieces donated by the Soviet Union in 1961 62 AZP S 60 57 mm Guns 12 pieces donated by the Soviet Union in 1957 and 1963 18 pieces captured from Iraqi Army in 1991 and 24 pieces in 2003 ZSU 23 4 21 pieces captured from Iraqi Army in 2003 See also editParastin intelligence service Asayish security service Peshmerga armed forces References edit a b c d e f Commander of the Zerevani Pesmerge Forces Maj Gen Aziz Waisi sheds light on the role and future of Zeravani forces Kurdish Globe Free Online Library June 25 2011 Retrieved May 11 2017 Dortkardes Ihsan July 20 2007 Barzani Duzenli ordu yakinda Milliyet in Kurdish Retrieved June 6 2008 Willing to face Death A History of Kurdish militia Forces the Pesmerge from the Ottoman Empire to Present Day Iraq Archived October 29 2013 at the Wayback Machine Michael G Lortz a b Kurdish Zerevani and Arab Policemen Graduate Training and Break Down Barriers NATO Training Mission Iraq December 11 2009 Retrieved January 3 2010 a b A hint of harmony at last The Economist December 3 2009 Retrieved January 3 2010 a b Khidhir Qassim February 27 2007 Zeravani Army is guardian of Kurdistan Region Capital The Kurdish Globe p 16 Retrieved January 3 2010 a b c d e Khan Adnan R May 5 2016 Inside the secret war in Iraq Macleans ca Retrieved May 11 2017 a b Document Retrieved January 3 2010 a b Le soldatesse italiane addestreranno le colleghe curde Il Tempo in Italian May 30 2016 Retrieved May 11 2017 Special Series Security in Iraq After the U S Withdrawal Stratfor Retrieved May 19 2017 Over 150 000 enlisted as Pesmerge troops in Kurdistan Region official data shows Rudaw April 3 2017 Retrieved May 11 2017 Bussoletti Francesco April 3 2017 Iraq Isis deve combattere contro un esercito di oltre 150 000 Peshmerga Difesa e Sicurezza in Italian Retrieved May 11 2017 Lombardi Daniela December 15 2016 Croce e fucile le armi dei cristiani iracheni contro il Daesh Gli occhi della guerra in Italian Retrieved May 11 2017 a b c Giuliani Eleonora Ames Justin March 27 2017 Mosul Needs 35 000 Cops War is Boring Retrieved May 19 2017 Kurdistan iracheno addestramento degli Zeravani www difesa it in Italian January 22 2016 Retrieved May 11 2017 Cutting The Islamic State s Supply Lines The Road To Mosul VICE NewsGlobe June 11 2015 Archived from the original on May 15 2023 Retrieved October 28 2016 a b Middle East Military Balance Archived August 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine Iraq s T 72s Payment Received Holdanwicz Grzegorz Iraqi armed forces get armoured vehicles Jane s Defence Weekly Shapir Yiftah S Middle East Military Balance Tel Aviv University 6 7 Archived August 24 2008 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zeravani amp oldid 1223073963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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