- romanized: Aimāq), or
Chahar Aimaq (چهار ایماق), also
transliterated as
Aymaq, Aimagh, Aimak, and Aymak, are a
collection of **** and
mostly Persian-speaking...
- (tribe), a sub-tribe of the
Aymaq in
western Afghanistan Jamshidi needle, a
needle for
performing bone
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Malik Ahmed Ayāz bin
Aymāq Abu'n-Najm (Persian: ملک احمد ایاز بن ایماق ابن نجم; d. 1041), was a
slave from
Georgia who rose to the rank of
officer and...
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region rights (qala)
Baikonur 319
raions (awdan) oblıstıq qala kent awıl
aymaq Kenya Regional 47
counties (kaunti) 262 sub-counties (kaunti ndogo) 2,400+...
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Attitudes Toward Hazaragi. Theses. p. 217.
Retrieved 5 May 2019. Janata, A. "
AYMĀQ". In Yarshater,
Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia
Iranica (Online ed.).
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Dorling Kindersley. p. 432. ISBN 0-7566-0520-2. Janata, A. "
AYMĀQ". In
Ehsan Yarshater (ed.). Encyclopædia
Iranica (Online ed.).
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capital of the
Ghurid dynasty. In 1987, the
Firozkohi were the second-largest
Aymaq tribe,
after the Taymani. Both
Firozkohi and
Taymani tribes claim descent...
- pp. 33–. ISBN 978-0-7391-0956-4.
Retrieved 31
March 2011. Janata, A. "
AYMĀQ". In
Ehsan Yarshater (ed.). Encyclopædia
Iranica (Online ed.).
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Tajiks Pasaband 92,900 5,073 21 84% Pashtun, 11%
Aymaq, 5%
Hazaras Saghar 33,700 2,404 16
Pashtun 70%
Aymaq 30%
Shahrak 58,200 4,600 15
Aimaqs 100% Taywara...
- po****tion, are the
primary native speakers,
followed by
Hazaras (9%) and
Aymāqs (4%). Moreover,
while Pashtuns (37–48%)
natively speak Pashto,
those living...