Kavallı (Kurdish: Nêrwan,[2] Syriac: Nahrawān)[3][nb 1] is a village in the Silopi District of Şırnak Province in Turkey.
[1][2] Nahrawān (today called Kavallı) was historically inhabited by Chaldean Catholic Assyrians.
[6] In 1567, a manuscript was copied at the village by the scribe Hormizd, son of 'Abd Allah, of Karamlesh.
[7] Nahrawān is identified with Narman, of which a bishop belonging to the Church of the East named Joseph is attested in 1607.
[9] The Chaldean Catholic priest Joseph Tfinkdji noted Nahrawān was populated by 120 Chaldean Catholics in 1913 as part of the Chaldean Catholic diocese of Gazarta whilst the list presented to the Paris Peace Conference by the Assyro-Chaldean delegation gave the village's population as 200 in 1914.