- فریدون) and the "Royal Standard" (Drafš-ī Kayi درفش کیی). The name Drafš-e
Kāvīān means "the
standard of the kay(s)" (i.e., "kings", kias,
kavis ) or "of...
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Kavian (Persian: كاويان, also
Romanized as
Kāvīān; also
known as Gābnān, Gāv Nān, and Govnān) is a
village in
Oshtorjan Rural District, in the Central...
-
Majid Kavian (Persian: مجید کاویان; 1982 – 3
September 2011), also
known as
Semko Sarheldan was the
deputy commander of the
militant Kurdistan Free Life...
-
tricolour charged with a
depiction of the
Derafsh Kāviān, the S****anid
royal standard.
Inside the
Derafsh Kāviān is a
depiction of a
winged lion
against a blue...
- Ja'far
Kavian (Azerbaijani: Cəfər Məhəmmədəli oğlu Məmmədzadə (
Kavian), Persian: جعفر کاویان ; born 1895 in
Tabriz —
death 1975 in Baku) was an Iranian...
- of
Kavian 's
activities to
include a
printing press and
publishing house. He
imported a
printing press capable of
printing the
cover pages of
Kavian in...
- 1–783. ISBN 978-0195304657. Khaleghi-Motlagh,
Djalal (1996), "Derafš-e
Kāvīān",
Encyclopedia Iranica, vol. 7, Cosa Mesa: Mazda,
archived from the original...
- one of his
instructors in the
technical school in Mashad,
named Parviz Kāviān Jahromi, (Akhavan, 2003c, p. 386). Afterwards,
Akhavan soon
found his way...
- PJAK's
deputy commander Majid Kavian alias "Semko Sarholdan" was
killed while commanding an
operation in Kutaman.
Kavian, the PJAK's
number 2 man was said...
-
literary circles and
contributed to
various literary magazines such as Sokhan,
Kavian, Sadaf, Maslehat, and others.
Unlike many
other literary figures of the...