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Region
Avroman or Hawraman, (Kurdish: ههورامان, romanized: Hewraman, Persian: اورامان, romanized: Owrāmān) is a mountainous region located within the provinces
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Ancient documents
The Parchments of Avroman (or Awraman) are three parchment documents, found in 1909 in a cave in the Hawraman region of Iranian Kurdistan. They were found
Parchments_of_Avroman
Kurdish Sufi militant group
a Naqshbandi Islamist militant group composed of Kurds, active in the Avroman region of Iranian Kurdistan during the 1979–1983 Kurdistan conflict and
Salvation_Force
Species of salamander
Neurergus derjugini microspilotus, the latter is sometimes known as the Avroman Dagh newt. The species was first described by Pyotr Nesterov in 1916 based
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City in Kurdistan province, Iran
romanized as Ooraman Takht and Ūrāmān Takht; also known as Avromān, Owrāmān, Owrāmān Shahr, Shehr-i-Avrōman, and Ūrāmān; Hawrami Kurdish: ھەورامان تەخت, romanized
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Historical region located in northeastern Iran
most important of these being the part of a land-sale document found at Avroman (in the Kermanshah province of Iran), and more ostraca, graffiti and the
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Kurdish religious founder and leader
conflict with his brothers and he decided to settle in Sheykhan village in Avroman, where he refounded the Yarsan beliefs. This story is however rejected
Sultan_Sahak
Iranian empire (247 BC – 224 AD)
Zoroastrians. The evidence from the Nisa ostraca and the Parthian parchment from Avroman suffice to prove this, by the use of the Zoroastrian calendar, which was
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Study of handwriting and manuscripts
origin which have survived from this period, like the parchments from Avroman or Dura-Europos, the Herculaneum papyri, and a few documents found in Egypt
Palaeography
as Awraman or ōrāmanān, which appears to be linked to the name of the Avroman region in Kurdistan. Fahlaviyat, which was descended from Median dialects
Fahlavīyāt
King of Armenia from 95 to 55 BC
daughter married Parthian prince Pacorus, son of Orodes II. Parchments of Avroman also mention his third daughter, Ariazate "Automa", who married Gotarzes
Tigranes_the_Great
Villages
belongs to Sargon II, King of Assyria (721–705 BC). The Parchments of Avroman, a set of three documents from the Seleucid and Parthian eras, were found
Cultural Landscape of Uramanat
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Flat bread with varied fillings from Kurdistan
pastry, but the term encompasses a full meal that is particular to the Avroman region of Kurdistan. In spring, the bread is filled with wheat flour and
Kelane_(bread)
2012 Iranian film
Owner A couple from Tehran drive around a remote mountainous region or Avroman. They hand out bags of cash as charity by their mother to poor residents
Modest_Reception
Archaeological site in Iran
Kenacheh Cave (Persian: کناچه, Kurdish:مرو کناچی) is an archaeological site in the southwest of Kurdistan Province, in west Iran. It is located in the
Kenacheh_Cave
Co-ruler of the Parthian Empire
Parthian king to the advantage of the Romans. According to the Parchments of Avroman, Phraates IV already had at least four other queens at that time: Olennieire
Musa_of_Parthia
King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 37 to 2 BC
of converting it into a Roman province." According to the Parchments of Avroman, Phraates IV had already at least four other queens at that time: Olennieire
Phraates_IV
Darian Dam was constructed on the Sirwan River between 2009 and 2015. The Dam is located in the Hawrāmān region of Kurdistan and Kermanshah. The Darian
Darian Dam Archaeological Salvage Program
Darian_Dam_Archaeological_Salvage_Program
Group of Kurdish dialects
dialects and consist of Kandula, Bāǰalānī, Šabaki, Ṣārlī and Hawrāmāni (Avromān). Gorani dialects consist of Hawramani, Kakai, Zardayana, Bajalani and
Gorani_language
Archaeological site in Iran
Darai Rockshelter (Persian: دارای, Kurdish:مرو دارای) is an archaeological site in the southwest of Kurdistan Province, in west Iran. It is located in
Darai_Rockshelter
Member of Kurdistan Parliament
Parliament In office 2019–2023 Personal details Born 1977 (age 48–49) Avroman, Halabja Governorate, Iraq Party Kurdistan Justice Group Occupation Politician
Omar_Gulpi
Topics referred to by the same term
an administrative subdivision of Sarvabad County, Kurdistan province Avroman a geographic region located in western Iran and north-eastern Iraq This
Uraman
Historic name of a Parthian region in northern and western Iran
the areas which were considered to be part of fahlav, such as Nihawand, Avroman, Ray, Isfahan and Qazvin. According to new studies, the available poems
Pahla
Kurdish historical inscription
The Inscription of Sargon II at Tang-i Var is carved on the flanks of the Zinanah Mt. in the Tang-i Var pass in Hawraman, Iranian Kurdistan, about 50 km
Inscription of Sargon II at Tang-i Var
Inscription_of_Sargon_II_at_Tang-i_Var
bronze Musicians plate Narundi Nazimaruttaš kudurru stone Parchments of Avroman Parthian bas-relief at Mydan Mishan Persepolis Administrative Archives
Archaeology_of_Iran
Town in Kurdistan, Iraq
أبواب هورامان في إقليم كردستان" [District Governor of Byara Opens Doors of Avroman in Kurdistan Region to Asharq Al-Awsat]. Sharq Al-Awsat. "Halabja". Kurdistan
Byara_District
Town in Kurdistan Region, Iraq
Byara (Kurdish: بیارە, romanized: Biyare) is a town located in the Halabja Governorate of the Kurdistan Region in Iraq. It is the main town of Byara District
Byara
City in Halabja, Iraq
Tawella (Arabic: طويلة; Kurdish: تەوێڵە, romanized: Tewêle); is a small town in Halabja Governorate, Kurdistan Region, Iraq, about 34 km east of Halabja
Tawella
Kurdish journalist and television news anchor
Hawraz Gulpi was born on 22 October 1985 in the Hawraman (also romanised as Avroman) region of Iraqi Kurdistan, a mountainous area situated in Sulaymaniyah
Hawraz_Gulpi
Kurdish poet; one of the first Kurds to write in Gorani
مستەفا تەختەیی, romanized: Şêx Mistefa Texteyî) was a Kurdish poet from Avroman Takht who lived before 1788. His works are among the earliest samples of
Shaykh_Mustafa_Takhtayi
Mirza Ebdilqadire Paweyi, (میرزا عەبدۆلقادری پاوەیی, Mîrza Ebdilqadirê Paweyî in Kurdish), (1850–1910), was a Kurdish poet and writer. Paweyi was born
Mirza_Ebdilqadire_Paweyi
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Battleground, Fighting point
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Star, Meteor, Pupil of the eye, Palms
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Greek
(Μόνιμος) Greek form of Arabic Munim, MONIMOS means "to be pleasing," or "favorable one."
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Is the Irish form of Old English ead “â€richâ€â€ + mund “â€guardianâ€â€, and implies “â€guardian of the riches.â€â€ In more recent times the name has been given to honor Eamon De Valera who was President of Ireland for 14 years, the maximum allowed, from 1959 to 1973.
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Small blond soldier.
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Name of a saint
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Handsome
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English : unexplained. The name has all but died out in Britain, but thrives in North America. Possible origins that have been proposed include:Norman habitational name from Taillecourt in France.topographic name from Middle English tile ‘tile’ + cot ‘cottage’.John Talcott was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
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Rest; Firmness
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