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Jiyan (Life in Kurdish) is a 2001 film
written and
directed by the
Kurdish director Jano Rosebiani. Diyarî, a Kurdish-American
returns to his hometown...
- Woman, Life,
Freedom Kurdish: Jin,
Jîyan, Azadî, ژن، ژیان، ئازادی) is a
slogan that
originated within the women-led
Kurdish movements. This
slogan transcended...
- Li
Congyan (李從曮) (898 –
November 26, 946), né Li
Jiyan (李繼曮) (name
changed 926),
formally the
Prince of Qi (岐王), was a son and the heir of Li Maozhen...
- Pei Xiu (224–3
April 271),
courtesy name
Jiyan, was a
Chinese cartographer, geographer, politician, and
writer of the
state of Cao Wei
during the late...
- of Iraq (South Kurdistan)
where he made his
first Kurdish film,
Jiyan (Life).
Jiyan was the
first film made in
South Kurdistan. It's
about the aftermath...
- Jian or
Jiyan (Persian: جيان) may
refer to: Jian,
Kharameh Jian,
Sepidan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- living, and parti****ting in society. The
slogan is also
known as "Jin,
Jiyan, Azadî" in
Kurdish and "Zan, Zendegī, Āzādī" in Persian. The Women, Life...
-
Kurdistan Region. In 1926, he
became the
editor of the
Kurdish newspaper Jîyan. He also
established a
private Kurdish school in Kurdistan,
called Pertûkxaney...
- are
based on the word for 'eye': e.g.
German Hühnerauge and
Mandarin 雞眼
jīyǎn, both 'chicken eye', or ****anese uo-no me,
Malay mata ikan and Thai ตาปลา...
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Catholics appeared in the 1650s.: 183 In the
Yongzheng eras, Depei, the Hošo
Jiyan Prince, was a
Catholic whose baptismal name was "Joseph". His wife was also...