Bağlar, Şemdinli

Bağlar (Kurdish: Nehrî)[2] is a village in the Şemdinli District in Hakkâri Province in Turkey.

[1][4] Bağlar has the nine hamlets of Çamlıca (Bêşems), Güzelkaya (Bêgirdê), Meşeli (Bêmlate), Turi (Tûyê), Moşe (Beyteran), Çem (Nawrezan), Rüzgarlı (Rubunus), Tuva and Zorgeçit (Kerketî) attached to it.

The seyyids of Nehrî were an influential Naqshbandi Sheikh family whose leader Sheikh Sayyid Taha I gained influence after the defeat of Bedir Khan Beg in 1847, by inciting violence against Assyrians.

The son of Sheikh Taha, Sheikh Ubeydullah was one of the most influential Kurdish leaders in the early 20th century by inciting the first nationalist Kurdish uprising against the Ottomans.

[6] Today, the village is populated by an unrelated Kurdish family as the land was confiscated by the central government after the uprising.