
Turkish native dogs
in Iran!!!
سگهای نژاد ترکی و کردی در ایران
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What
we appoint as "political borders" for dividing countries,
are not absolutely the same borders for the animals!!!. Borders
of countries can change many times, but the native animals
of these lands can be left in their own areas. As we know
at the old times, all of modern day Turkey was part of the
Persian Empire. Hundreds of years later, when the Ottomans
tribes (or the early settlers of the Turkey of today) past
from Iran to this country, they took with them hounds and
shepherd dogs. That's why we can find resembling dogs of Turkey
in west of Iran. These dogs may have their origins in ancient
Iran from the area that later become Turkey of today.
Gammal
(Kangal):
According
to some evidences, Kangal dogs (an active working breed used
to guard sheep and livestock) are found throughout Kurdistan
and Azarbaijan of Iran.
In
the book "Shahsavan" (by Parviz Tanavoli - p. 16)
we can find that many Tribes in the mid-15th century migrated
from Ottoman Territory and west of Turkey to Iran. Among them
Rumlus from Sivas. They forced
by Timur to move into Iran and settled in Ardebil. This fact
shows one of the original roots of the Turkish breeds in Iran.
Bijan
Eliasi, an Iranian Kurd and a researcher of "Gammal dogs"
have seen these dogs, personally, from Kermanshah all the
way to Rezaieh, just about everywhere in Kurdistan of Iran.
Kurdish people beleive that Kangal dog is a native breed from
the Kangal town (about 80 km south of Sivas) in northwest
Kurdistan in Turkey and this breed of dog has been living
among the Kurds for thousands of years. The Kurdish name on
the breed is Gammal.
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These
3 dogs that seems like Kangal (or Kanjal Owtcharka) dogs are
from Azarbaijan of Iran
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On the other hand, Turkish recognize the Kangal Dog as a native
dogs of Turkey, which is a very specific regional breed of
shepherd's dog that is found just in and around the Sivas
region of modern Turkey. In this case that these dogs can
be find in Iran, they say:
"If
we imagine a circle around Sivas with a radius of 100 miles
or so, that's the area where we'll find purebred Kangal Dogs.
As we get farther from the Sivas-Kangal center, the dogs begin
to be less and less pure. Iran is very far east, beyond Lake
Van. The dogs will look less and less like Kangal Dogs and
more like CAOs and COs as you approach the Iranian/Armenian
borders. And just because a dog is the same color as these
dogs, it does not mean they are a Kangal Dog".
I
found an Interesting e-mail text about Kangal/Gammal dogs
in Iran, somewhere in Internet. This letter is by Dariush
Zangana on Sunday, June 20, 1999: "As
a child born in the Iranian Kurdistan, I grew up with several
Gammal/Kangal dogs. In fact the ones I had were big enough
for a six-year old (that I were), to ride on their back! The
poor lovely devils were always happy to indulge me. Since
I moved to the US as a young teenager, I never saw another
dog like my old Gammal. I lived 900 miles away from Kangal,
on the opposite end of Kurdistan, and still, that was the
dog we most commonly had."
It is also interesting that one of the three main
types of Caucasian Owtcharka (the Azarbaijan type), is called
Kanjal. These dogs are very similar to the Kangal and always
have a black mask. Their colour is fawn or red colour. The
color of the Kangal Dog is always dun to steel grey with a
black mask (Karabash) and always short coat.
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A
Kangal (Gammal) dog in Rudbar of Iran - August 2004
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Iranian
name:
?
Other recognized
names: Kangal, Gammal, Karabash
Dispersion:
In Kurdistan and Azarbaijan of Iran
Primary report:
1979
Last report:
2004
Present Situation:
Unknown
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In Kayseri province (southeast
of Sivas) in Turkey, there is another breed of shepherd dog
(sage choopan) that are pure white, and called Akbash. But
they are now becoming very scarce indeed and it is hard to
find purebred dogs even in their homeland.
In this attached photo below
we can see a very similar white dog (but not so pure) from
Bukan town, in northwest of Iran.
Akbash's native area in Turkey
is so far from Iran too, but as we said before the roots of
Turkish-Iranian dogs have so much in common.
- Iranian
name: ?
- Dispersion:
In Kurdistan of Iran
- Primary
report: --
- Last report:
1996
- Present
Situation: Unknow
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Very similar
"Akbash" dog in Bokan (N.W. of Iran)-1996, photo by: Cyrus
Sattarzadeh-Germany
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