- households. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Pārsiān;
formerly Gavbandi (گاوبندئ)
Formerly Gavbandi County OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Parsian...
- Tat (SW Tat): Tat, Judeo-Tat Fars (numerous SW Fars dialects: Heshnizi,
Gavbandi, Dashtini, Kangani, Jami,
Bardesuni (Bardestani), Khenesiri, Bordekhuni...
- to
Parsian County at
Wikimedia Commons Formerly Gavbandi County (شهرستان گاوبندئ)
Formerly Gavbandi (گاوبندئ)
OpenStreetMap contributors (19 November...
-
Romanized as Ḩomeyrān; also
known as ’ameyrān, ’amīrān, ’amīrān-e
Gāvbandī,
Hamiran Gavbandi, Hamīru, and ’omeyrān) is a
village in
Buchir Rural District,...
-
rural district. Iran
portal Also
romanized as ‘Amānī and ‘Ommānī
Formerly Gavbandi County OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Amani,
Parsian County"...
- 030
inhabitants in 10,385 households. Iran
portal Formerly Gavbandi County Formerly Gavbandi OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Central District...
- Satlū, Setolū, and Sotolū; also
known as Seh Tolū and Setowlū
Formerly Gavbandi County OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Setolu, Parsian...
-
portal Also
romanized as
Boochir and Būchīr; also
known as Būshīr
Formerly Gavbandi County OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Buchir, Parsian...
- its five
villages was Buchir, with 3,382 people. Iran
portal Formerly Gavbandi County OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Buchir
Rural District...
- of its 10
villages was Amani, with 1,153 people. Iran
portal Formerly Gavbandi County OpenStreetMap contributors (19
November 2024). "Kushk-e Nar Rural...