-
Portrait of
Gostan Zarian from 1934...
-
Poppy plantation in
Gostan valley,
Nimruz Province...
- also uses some
archaic British terms from the era of
British rule (see "
gostan" and "outstation" below). In Malaysia,
Manglish is
considered to be a less...
- 1982)
Gostan Zarian, The
Traveller & His Road (Ashod Press, 1981)
Gostan Zarian,
Bancoop & the
Bones of the
Mammoth (Ashod Press, 1982)
Gostan Zarian...
- nothing. - BAKED. stun – To steal. See: Cope. Can be used as part of "
Gostan". See
gostan. take – to eat; to have a meal. E.g. "Have you
taken your lunch?"...
- name
occasionally used was
Jusadanna (瞿薩旦那),
derived from Indo-Iranian
Gostan and Gostana, the
names of the town and
region around it, respectively. Much...
-
during the Han
period were
Jusadanna (瞿薩旦那),
derived from Indo-Iranian
Gostan and Gostana, the
names of the town and
region around it, respectively. Around...
- show I Love Lucy.
Frigistan – a
fictional country in
Heavy Weapon Gohet Gostan – a
fictional country in Tiga
Abdul Hachmachistan –
fictional country in...
- (屈丹).
Sometimes they also used
Jusadanna (瞿薩旦那),
derived from Indo-Iranian
Gostan and Gostana, the
names of the town and
region around it respectively. Others...
-
Siamanto (1878–1915)
Daniel Varujan (1884–1915)
Vahan Terian (1885–1920)
Gostan Zarian (1885–1969)
Diran Chrakian (1885–1921)
Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937)...