Taanis
Taanis is a settlement located in the governorate of Dohuk in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It is situated in the northern part of the country, close to the Turkish border. The area is characterized by a mountainous terrain and is primarily inhabited by Kurdish people. Historically, Taanis and the surrounding regions have experienced periods of both relative peace and conflict due to their geopolitical location and ethnic composition. Like many rural communities in the Kurdistan Region, the economy of Taanis likely relies on agriculture and animal husbandry, though specific details about its economic activities are not widely documented. Access to public services such as healthcare and education may vary, as is common in many remote settlements. The cultural fabric of Taanis is deeply rooted in Kurdish traditions and customs. Its proximity to the border has also made it a point of interest in regional security discussions at various times. Information about the exact population or specific historical events pertaining solely to Taanis is scarce in readily available public records.