-
Shushtari (Persian: شوشتری, Arabic: الشوشتري) may
refer to:
Shushtari,
Khuzestan Shushtari,
Kurdistan Abu al-Hasan al-
Shushtari 13th-century Andalusian...
-
Shushtari (Persian: شوشتری [ʃuʃtæri]) is a
spoken in and
around the city of
Shushtar in
Khuzestan Province in
southwestern Iran. It
constitutes a Based...
-
Nurullah ibn
Sharif al-Mar'ashi al-Shustari,
commonly known as Qazi
Nurullah Shushtari (1549–1610), also
known as Shahid-e-Salis (third martyr) was an eminent...
- Al-Shustari (Arabic: الشُشْتَرِي, romanized: Al-
S̲h̲us̲h̲tarī; 1203–1269 CE) was an Andalusī Sufi poet, sufi mystic, and
scholar known for his contributions...
- a part of the
people of Dezful, who are
known as Dezfuli.
Dezfuli and
Shushtari share common features with the
surrounding Luri dialects. A glottologist...
- Nur-Ali
Shushtari (Persian: نورعلی شوشتری) was a
brigadier general in the
Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and
deputy commander of its Ground...
-
Shushtari (Persian: شوشتری, also
Romanized as
Shūshtarī) is a
village in
Donbaleh Rud-e
Shomali Rural District,
Dehdez District, Izeh County, Khuzestan...
- Mir Sey**** Abd al-Latif
Shushtari (Persian: میر سید عبداللطیف شوشتری) was an
Iranian traveller from Shushtar, who is prin****lly
known for his travelogue...
- Judeo-Bukharic, Hazaragi, Aimaq, Sistani,
Pahlavani Persian†)
Persid Shushtari–Dezfuli Luri (incl. Bakhtiari)
Kuhmareyi (incl. Davani) (see also Persid...
-
include Persian, Arabic, Luri and
dialects such as Bakhtiari,
Dezfuli and
Shushtari.
Ahvaz is home to over 1.3
million people within its
metropolitan area...