- more
clear and lower. It is pla**** in
Khorasan [xorAsAn],
Kermanshah [
KermAnSAh], and
mostly in Iran. In some
different dialects it is
called Zanbooreh...
- Turkic, is a
moribund Turkic dialect spoken in
Sonqor (Sunqur), east of
Kermānšāh, in a
large valley separated from the rest of Kurdistan.
According to...
- was once
spoken in a wide area in
western and
southwestern Persia from
Kermānšāh to the s****s of the
Persian Gulf. Stöber,
Georg (2010). "Afshār". In...
- was once
spoken in a wide area in
western and
southwestern Persia from
Kermānšāh to the s****s of the
Persian Gulf. Stöber,
Georg (2010). "Afshār". In...
-
Wikivoyage Media related to
Kermanshah at
Wikimedia Commons Also
romanized as
Kermânšâh; and (Kurdish: کرماشان),
romanized as Kirmaşan
Women playing harp while...
-
Kurdistan newt
Neurergus derjugini in
Kavat stream, near
Ravansar city,
Kermansah province, Rojhalat.
Conservation status Critically Endangered (IUCN 3...
-
History of
Kermanshah Iran - Iraq war
Kalhor Also
romanized as Ostân-e
Kermânšâh; Kurdish: پارێزگای کرماشان,
romanized as Parêzgeha Kirmaşan;
known from...
-
Kermanshah Bākhtarān (historic Persian),
Ghahramanshahr (historic Persian),
Kermanšah - Керманшах (Macedonian*), Kirmanşah (Turkish), Kerumānshā - ケルマーンシャー...
- theology. He also
studied mysticism and
philosophy with Mirzā
Hasan of
Kermānšāh and Mirzā Hāšem of Gilān and
attended the
teaching discourses of Mīrzā...
- doi:10.1080/00210862.2016.1159779. S2CID 163302882. Calmard, Jean (2015). "
Kermansah iv.
History from the Arab
Conquest to 1953".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Floor...