The Mousa Rash Clan
is one of the old Kurdish clans named after its founder (Mosa Al-Aswad, the black-skinned man, with black skin. The old Kurdish skeptics, the Mousa rash fled from East Kurdistan and headed towards the island of Bhutan, then they started blasting between the north and west of Kurdistan, that is, between the areas of Bhutan Island and the areas adjacent to the Tigris River, the Syrian Kurdistan, and the start of the people of Mousa They work in raising livestock and cultivating crops, and at the same time they worked as Bedouins (Kujrat), where they were settled in the summer in the northern regions of the Zozan Kurdistan.” In winter, they descended to the west and south of Kurdistan. Sprinkle in the plain areas adjacent to the Tigris River. The Ottoman Empire built two castles for the sons of the Mossarch to settle there, and the management of the two castles became in the hands of the sons of Mosa. The Allied and its loss of the First World War, the victorious states divided the Ottoman Empire into several countries, including Iraq and Syria, and this directly affected the sons of the Al-Musarsh clan, which divided the two castles, as it became one of the castles inside the Syrian borders, and the hereafter remained within the Iraqi borders and knew. The castle inside Iraq in Al-Musa Citadel). Al-Mousa Rash clan - it is considered one of the largest clans of Kocher Greater Kurdistan, at the same time, was traveling in the north and south of Kurdistan, in search of water and abode. After the end of the First World War 1914-1918 AD, and after the divisions that infected the Ottoman Empire due to the treaties imposed on it by the major powers winning the aforementioned war, such as the Treaty of Sever and Lausanne, the clan descended to South Kurdistan and was stationed and I settled there. After settling in the south of Kurdistan, drawing borders and establishing states, the clans built villages for them there and settled there, including the villages of Jam Bahyev. Jakhri, Omar Khaled. Carber. Ali Abbar Sahila. Sheyana.. At the same time, some of the clan's members settled in villages belonging to the Al-Hasanian clans and Al-Miran. The ten sons of the ten in this way, until 1974, began the total Iraqi Arab joining by Arabizing their villages and deporting them to Arab villages. With the aim of Arabizing the Kurdish mother's language, customs and traditions. Indeed, the former regime succeeded in its heinous act. The sons of Al-Mousa remained in this state until 2003, with the fall of the Al-Baani regime, they returned to their original villages.[1] [2]