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Gorgani (Persian: گرگانی)
means "of or
related to Gorgan", a city in
north of Iran.
Gorgani language Gorgani or
Gurgani is a
nisba that
refers to the city...
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composed in
poetry by
Fakhruddin As'ad
Gurgani (or "
Gorgani") in the 11th century.
Gorgani claimed it had a
Sasanian origin, but it is now regarded...
- Rana
Gorgani (born c. 1986) is a French-Iranian
dancer and a
former actress. She
performs in the Sufi
dance tradition and is one of the world's few female...
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Gorgani or
Gurgani is the
extinct language of the city of
Gorgan in
northern Iran,
neighboring Mazanderani. It is do****ented from the 14th and 15th centuries...
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Fakhruddin As'ad Gurgani, also
spelled as
Fakhraddin Asaad Gorgani (Persian: فخرالدين اسعد گرگانی), was an 11th-century poet. He
versified the tale of...
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Rostam Gorgani was a mid-16th
century Persian physician who
lived in India.
Rostam Gorgani was the
court physician of two of the
rulers of the Deccan...
- St. Elijah–
Gorgani Church (Romanian:
Biserica Sfântul Ilie–
Gorgani) is a
Romanian Orthodox church located at 5
Silfidelor Street in Bucharest, Romania...
- Zayn al-Din Say**** Isma‘il ibn
Husayn Gorgani (c. 1040–1136), also
spelled al-Jurjani, was a
Persian 12th
century royal Islamic physician from Gorgan...
- Abu Sa'id
Dharir Gurgani (ابوسعید ضریر گرگانی), also Gurgani, was a 9th-century
Persian mathematician and
astronomer from Gurgan, Iran. He
wrote a treatise...
- Maqdesi, Balami, Mojmal, Marasi, al-Biruni, and in the Vis o
Ramin of
Gorgani.
Names with a
stock epithet representing the
Avestan "swift arrow" include...