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Zangana (Kurdish: Zengene/زەنگەنە) is a
Kurdish tribe in
Kermanshah province and some
parts of
Iraqi Kurdistan. They
speak a
distinct dialect. However...
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Haifa Zangana (born 1950 in Baghdad, Iraq) is an
Iraqi writer, painter, and
political activist,
known for her
novel Women on a Journey:
Between Baghdad...
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Zəngənə (also,
Zangene and Zangyana) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Sabirabad Rayon of Azerbaijan. It has a po****tion of 2,379.
Zəngənə at GEOnet...
- are unknown.
Followers are
mostly Kurds from the Guran, Sanjâbi, Kalhor,
Zangana and
Jalalvand tribes.
There are also
ethnic Turkoman Yarsanis. Some Yarsanis...
- in Turkmen.
Members of the
three Kurdish tribes Bajalan (or Bajarwans),
Zangana and
Dawoody live in the same
villages as the
Shabaks and are
commonly mistaken...
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Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-1442241466. Matthee, Rudi. "ŠAYḴ-ʿALI KHAN
ZANGANA".
Encyclopaedia Iranica. Riley-Smith,
Jonathan (2008). The Crusades, Christianity...
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Zengana may
refer to: Zanganeh, a
Shabak tribe Zəngənə,
Azerbaijan Zengana, Iraq, in
northern Iraq
Artemisia afra, a
shrub endemic to
southern Africa...
- in Iran. In Iraq, they
mainly po****te Khanaqin.
Kayhan Kalhor Sanjabi Zangana Suramiri Feyli "نوێترین ئەلبوومی کەیھان کەڵھوڕ لە ئاستی جیھاندا بڵاودەکرێتەوە"...
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Akihiko (2023). "Mediating
between the
Royal Court and the Periphery: The
Zangana Family's
Brokerage in
Safavid Iran (1501–1722)". Iran:
Journal of the British...
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Khanaqin include Kalhor, Feyli, Zand,
Malekshahi Suramiri,
Arkavazi and
Zangana. The city
experienced Arabization during the
Saddam era, but this has been...