- from it by a
ridge of mountains, the Makran. The
yearly migrations of the
Kashkai, s****ing
fresh pastures,
drive them from the
south to the north, where...
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pronounced in
English as /ˈkæʃkaɪ/ KASH-ky, and also
spelled Qaşqay, Qashqayi,
Kashkai, Kashkay, Qašqāʾī and Qashqa'i or Kaşkay) is an
Oghuz Turkic language spoken...
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their permanent homes in the
valley and one in the foothills. The
Qashqai (
Kashkai) are a
Turkic tribe of
southern Iran, who in the mid-20th
century still...
- the
garrison at
Razmak to the east, to join up at the
village of
Bichhe Kashkai with a
column from the
Bannu Brigade,
which would advance from the south...
- S****en, Marie-Tèrése. (1956).
Lords of the Mountains:
Southern Persia & the
Kashkai Tribe, pp. 113-114.
Chatto and
Windus Ltd. Reprint: The
Travel Book Club...
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Toumanoff 1986. K****natsʻi 1978, pp. 112 (book 1,
chapter 23).
Diakonoff &
Kashkai 1981, p. 13.
Tovma Artsruni 1978, p. 8.
Chahin 2001, p. 226: "The Artsruni...
- the
garrison at
Razmak to the east, to join up at the
village of
Bichhe Kashkai with a
column from the
Bannu Brigade,
which would advance from the south...
- ;
Kashkai, S. M. (1981).
Geographical Names According to
Urartian Texts. Weisbaden: L. Reichert. p. 69. ISBN 978-3-88226-119-6.
Diakonoff &
Kashkai, Geographical...
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original (PDF) on 2022-08-06.
Retrieved 2022-07-12. Diakonoff, Igor M.;
Kashkai, S. M. (1981).
Geographical Names According to
Urartian Texts. Weisbaden:...