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Pahla (Persian: پهله,
arabized as
Fahla فهله) or
Pahlaw (پهلو)
refers to the late
antique and post-Islamic
region of the
Parthians in
central and western...
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Pahlaw in the
Middle Persian sources of the
Sasanian period, and
Pahla or
Fahla by
later Islamic authors, but
mainly referred to the
Parthian region in...
- the Kakuyids. The
language spoken in
Jibal was
known as Pahlavi,
known as
Fahla or
Bahla in
Arabic records.
Although Pahlavi literally means Parthian, the...
- of the
fahlaviyat genre,
verse composed in the old
dialects of the Pahla/
Fahla regions of Iran's northwest. Consequently,
these compositions have "certain...
- in
Algerian Arabic is
published by
Rabeh Sebaa in 2021 and is
entitled Fahla (in
Latin script and
Arabic characters). The
classification of dialects...
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composed in the
local northwestern Iranian dialects and
languages of the
Fahla region,
which comprised Isfahan, Ray, Hamadan, Mah Nahavand, and Azerbaijan...
- "liberal presents", and the
custom was
still flourishing in some
districts of
Fahla. The jashn-e barzegarán (Festival of Agriculturists), is
celebrated in Iran...
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example being "فعله" (fə'lə) (meaning worker)
being written as "فهله" (
fəhlə).
Loanwords that
start with
consonant sequences "SK, ST, SP, ŞT, ŞP", in...
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Thought (IIIT). ISBN 978-1-56564-350-5. Marlé Hammond, 'The Foul-Mouthed
Faḥla:
Obscenity and
Amplification in
Early Women's Invective', in The Rude, the...
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Pahlavi scripts Fahlavīyāt or Pahlaviyat,
poetry written in
dialects of Pahla/
Fahla region in
western Iran, 9th–18th
centuries AD
Nanur (Pahlavi Dezh), a village...