-
spelled Qashqa'i, Qashqay, Kashkai, Kashkay, Qashqayı, Gashgai, Gash****,
Ghashghai,
Ghashghaei Beck, Lois. 1986. The Qashqa'i of Iran. New Haven: Yale University...
- pp. 87-158.
Ghashghai, H.R., "The
successors of
Mithridates II",
Bulletin of
Ancient Iranian History (UCLA), vol. 5,
March 2009.
Ghashghai, H.R., "The...
-
Qashqai (قشقایی ديلى, Qašqāyī dili,
pronounced in
English as /ˈkæʃkaɪ/ KASH-ky, and also
spelled Qaşqay, Qashqayi, Kashkai, Kashkay, Qašqāʾī and Qashqa'i...
- story.
Makhmalbaf directed Gabbeh in 1996. The film
follows the
nomadic Ghashghai people,
whose bright, bold ****s tell stories. The main
thread features...
- F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Q'anjob'al
Mayan Qashqai or
Ghashghai Turkic Qatabanian Semitic Q'eqchí
Mayan Quebec Sign
Language Francosign...
-
prayer rug,
Southwestern Turkey (Milas region);
National Museum,
Warsaw Ghashghai nomadic rug
Antique Serapi ****,
Heriz region,
Northwest Persia, 9 ft...
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member of the
National Front of Iran. In the
early 1940s, when
Khosrow Ghashghai published the
magazine Bakhtar Emrooz in Germany,
Raqabi was also involved...
-
imagery in a
Makhmalbaf film
since the
bright ****s of the
nomadic Ghashghai people in the 1996 Gabbeh. It's God in
Heaven meets 1950s MGM Technicolor:...
- 109.927715. PMID 20837907.
Badiwala MV, Guha D,
Tumiati L,
Joseph J,
Ghashghai A, Ross HJ,
Delgado DH, Rao V (September 2011). "Epidermal
growth factor-like...
- Festival, 2008
Seventh Seal
Saeed Shapouri Tehran, City
Theater of Tehran,
Ghashghai Hall 2008-2009
Terminal Siamak Ehsaee Tehran, City
Theater of Tehran,...