High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Southern Kurdish (Southern Kurdish: Kurdi Xuwarig) belongs to the NorthWestern Iranian languages and is predominantly spoken in western Iran and eastern Iraq. In Iran, it is spoken in the provinces of Kermanshah (Kirma an) and Ilam. In Iraq it is spoken in the region of Khanaqin (Xaneqin), all the way to Mandali, Pehle. It is also the language of the populous Kurdish Kakayi tribe near Kerkuk and the Zengenes near Kifri. There are also populous diasporas of Southern Kurdish Dialects group found in the Alburz mountains. Its dialects are Kolyai, Kermanshahi (Kirma ani), Kalhuri, Garrusi (Gerrusi) (Bijari), Sanjabi (Sencabi), Malekshahi (Melik ay), Beyrey or Mahaki (which is a subdialect of Feyli) and Feyli (ilami). It had around 3 million speakers in Iran in 2000. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 100 Publication Date: 2010/07/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.24 inches
Rubari Gul is a book of some of my poetries in Kurdish Language Author: Salih, Kamaran Ihsan Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2009/07/01 Language: Kurdish Dimensions: 11.00 x 8.25 x 0.14 inches
This study explores the semantic components and the syntactic alternations of a group of cut and break verbs in Kurdish. The results indicate that there is no clear semantic line between cut and break verbs in Kurdish. Guerssel et al. (1985) consider these verbs to represent two distinct semantic classes of verbs. They assume that the syntactic behavior of a verb can be explained in light of its semantic representation. Guerssel et al. did not consider all the semantic and pragmatic contexts that determine verb meaning and use. I investigated the use of Kurdish verbs in different syntactic and semantic contexts. I chose contexts in which the verbs indicate real as well as metaphorical actions. Author: Gharib, Hiba/ L. Pye, Clifton Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2011/04/29 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.27 inches
Bidjar 7.4 x 11, circa 1910 Navy field with rust borders, allover stylized floral design with light blues, roses and tans. This rug has a dense wool pile. Made in Iran, excellent condition.Bijar or Bidjar Kurdish rugs are often called the Iron Rugs of Iran. The Bijar was a heavy durable rug that has been very popular in the United States. Now the Bijar rug tends to be a finer thinner more Sarouk like rug. Most Bijar Kurdish carpets are woven by Gerrus Kurds in the Bijar area while a finer copy of Bijar carpets are woven by Afshar weavers who live in the Tekab and Tekkenteppe Area in Gerus.Bijar is a town in North-West Iran approximately 45 km from Senneh Sanandaj Nowadays, the Bidjar carpets made in Iran can be put into the following three main categories Traditional Bidjars, f.i. Bidjars with rose motifs. Halvai and Tahjavi-Bidjars. Afshar Bidjars.Always free shipping and no sales tax charges will save you literally hundreds of dollars by buying from RugSale.com.Ask us about SAME DAY SHIPPING WITH THIS ITEM!
Bidjar 8.11 x 12, circa 1920 Rust background with navy borders and medallion, classic herati design. This rug has a dense wool pile. Made in Iran, excellent condition.Bijar or Bidjar Kurdish rugs are often called the Iron Rugs of Iran. The Bijar was a heavy durable rug that has been very popular in the United States. Now the Bijar rug tends to be a finer thinner more Sarouk like rug. Most Bijar Kurdish carpets are woven by Gerrus Kurds in the Bijar area while a finer copy of Bijar carpets are woven by Afshar weavers who live in the Tekab and Tekkenteppe Area in Gerus.Bijar is a town in North-West Iran approximately 45 km from Senneh Sanandaj Nowadays, the Bidjar carpets made in Iran can be put into the following three main categories Traditional Bidjars, f.i. Bidjars with rose motifs. Halvai and Tahjavi-Bidjars. Afshar Bidjars.Always free shipping and no sales tax charges will save you literally hundreds of dollars by buying from RugSale.com.Ask us about SAME DAY SHIPPING WITH THIS ITEM!
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Kurds are an Iranian ethnolinguistic group who have historically inhabited the mountainous areas to the south of Caucasus (Zagros and Taurus mountain ranges), a geographical area collectively referred to as Kurdistan. There are various hypotheses as to predecessor populations of the Kurds, such as the Carduchoi of Classical Antiquity. The earliest known Kurdish dynasties under Islamic rule (10th to 12th centuries) are the Hasanwayhids, the Marwanids, the Shaddadids, followed by the Ayyubid dynasty founded by Saladin. The Battle of Chaldiran of 1514 is an important turning point in Kurdish history, marking the alliance of Kurds with the Ottomans. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/07/12 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches
The author explores how the north Kurdish region of Iraq morphed into an internationally recognized quasistate and explains how this change has influenced the relationship between the Kurds and Iraqs central government. Author: Natali, Denise Subtitle: Development and Dependency in PostGulf War Iraq Publication Date: 2010/06/30 Number of Pages: 158 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.75 Width: 6.25 Height: 9.50