- Kurdish: Seqiz,
romanized as Seqiz; also
known as Saghez, Sakīz, Saqez,
Saqiz, and
Saqqiz OpenStreetMap contributors (29
December 2024). "Saqqez, Saqqez...
- 2024-12-24. Hardī, Aḥmad (1991). Rāz-i tanyāyī: shyʻr (in Kurdish). Muḥamad-i
Saqiz. Oke, Naz (2020-06-07). "My Sunset-Land Rojava". Kedistan.
Retrieved 2024-12-24...
- Aqra, Dohuk, Arbil, Zakho, Sulaimaniya, Amadia, in
Southern Kurdistan, in
Saqiz, Bana and Ushno, in
Eastern Kurdistan, in Jezira, Nisebin,
Mardin and Diyarbakır...
- Piranshahr.
Sinne (Sanandaj), Sardasht,
Oshnavieh (Şino), Baneh,
Bokan and
Saqiz (and even
inspiring protests in
southwestern Iran and in
Baluchistan in...
- Gr****s, both
originally from the
island of
Chios and
therefore known as
Saqizly,
which has that
meaning in Turkish. The first,
Muhammad (1632-1649), had...
- as Mahabad, Sanandaj, Sardasht, Piranshahr, Oshnavieh, Baneh,
Bokan and
Saqiz. The
Iranian authorities also shut down
several major Kurdish newspapers...
- Gr****s, both
originally from the
island of
Chios and
therefore known as
Saqizly,
which has that
meaning in Turkish. The first,
Muhammad (1632-1649), had...
- Gr****s, both
originally from the
island of
Chios and
therefore known as
Saqizly,
which has that
meaning in Turkish. The first,
Muhammad (1632-1649), had...
-
Sabzevar Səbzivar,
Beyhaq Salmas Salmas (Səlmas), Dilməqan
Sanandaj Sənəndəc
Saqiz Saqqız
Sardasht Sərdəşt Sarpol-e
Zahab Sərpol Zəhab
Sarakhs Sərəxs Shahindej...