Motikan

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Motikan is a Kurdish clan inhabiting geographical areas that the indigenous tribes of the region consider the Mutki region of Bitlis in Northern Kurdistan or southeast Turkey, as well as the Mutki region of Serhat in Northern Kurdistan. The Motikan are also referred to as the Motti, Mutki or Motiki. Motiki Kurds in the Bitlis region generally speak Zazaki, while those in the Serhat region speak northern Kurmanci. The Motikan name is believed by Kurdish scholars to be a variant of the name, Mitanni, an ancient kingdom in northern Syria or Western Kurdistan. The ancient Mitannis or Hurrians are also believed by some researchers to be one of the several ancient ancestoral tribes of the modern Kurds[1].