Cevizli (Kurdish: Gûzereş)[2] is a village in the Çukurca District in Hakkâri Province in Turkey.
[1][4] The four hamlets of Başak (Gundik), Güven (Pîrî), Sütlü (Xanê sê gund) and Yaylak (Mezrî) are attached to Cevizli.
[5] The village of Gûzereş was the only Kurdish village in the valley of Tkhuma prior to Sayfo, the current hamlets of Başak (Gundik), Sütlü (Xanê sê gund), and Yaylak (Mezrî) were Assyrian villages prior to World War I.
[6][7] In 1698, a scribe in Qudshanis named Abraham was from the village of Mazra'a.
[6] The village of Mazra'a contained the famous church of Mar Pethiōn, while the village of Gundiktha had the church of Mar Khananya.