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Southeastern Anatolia regions of Turkey.
Zazas generally consider themselves Kurds, and are
often described as
Zaza Kurds by scholars.
According to Encyclopædia...
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Zazas, a
group of
people in
eastern Anatolia (southeastern Turkey)
Zaza–Gorani languages, Indo-Iranian
languages Zaza language,
spoken by the
Zazas Zsa...
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Zaza (endonym: Zazakî, Dimlî, Dimilkî, Kirmanckî or Kirdkî) is a
Northwestern Iranian language spoken primarily in
eastern Turkey by the
Zazas, who are...
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Zazá is a 1997
Brazilian telenovela created by
Lauro César Muniz, and
starring Fernanda Montenegro. It was
broadcast on TV
Globo from May 5, 1997 to January...
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Zazà (Italian pronunciation: [dzadˈdza]) is an
opera by
Ruggero Leoncavallo, with a
libretto by the composer,
which draws on the same
material as the French...
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Nodar Mosaki (14
March 2012). "The
zazas: a
kurdish sub-ethnic
group or
separate people?". Zazaki.net. Retrieved...
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Zaza rule is the
unofficial title for a rule
change in the 2017–18 NBA
season concerning reckless closeouts (defensive
advancements toward a shooter...
- Neil
Zaza is an
American guitarist known for his
instrumental rock
compositions as well as his
adaptation of
classical works by Bach and
Mozart into his...
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Simone Zaza (born 25 June 1991) is an
Italian professional footballer who
plays as a striker.
Zaza began his
professional club
career with
Atalanta in...
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Zaza Janashia (Georgian: ზაზა ჯანაშია; born 10
February 1976) is a
Georgian retired professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. He
works in the children's...