- Goran Kurds
Gorans are a part of Iranian people living in the border towns between western
Iran and north easternIraq in the region known asHawraman . They speak inHewrami (orGorani ).
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Gorans are a part of Iranian people living in the border towns between western
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Goran (disambiguation) — Goran is a Slavic given name.Goran may also refer to: *Goran, Azerbaijan, a municipality in Goranboy Rayon *Göran, a Swedish name. *Goran Kurds, a Kurdish people living in the border towns between western Iran and northern Iraq *Gorani (ethnic… … Wikipedia
Goran — The Kurdish word for “change,” and the name of a political party in the region. The Economist reported recently: As Iraq’s Kurds prepare to vote on July 25th for a regional assembly and a president, the buzzword is Goran, meaning change. It is… … Dictionary of unconsidered lexicographical trifles
Abdulla Goran — Abdulla Goran, (1904 1962) was a Kurdish poet. He undoubtedly brought about a revolution in Kurdish poetry, and is also called the father of modern Kurdish literature. At this time Kurdish poetry was loaded with hundreds of years of foreign… … Wikipedia
Kurdistan Province — For the province in the Ottoman Empire, see Diyâr ı Bekr Province, Ottoman Empire. Kurdistan Province استان کردستان Province … Wikipedia
Kurdistan province (Iran) — Infobox Iran Province province name = Kordestan ostan name = کردستان loc capital = Sanandaj latd = 35.3113 longd = 46.9960 area = 29,137 pop = 1,574,118 pop year = 2005 pop density = 54.0 sub provinces = 9 languages= Kurdish AzeriPersian… … Wikipedia
Ardalan — or (Erdelan) (1169 1867) was the name of a vassaldom in north western Persia (Iran) during Qajar period.Ardalan vassaldom was established in an area encompassing present day Iranian province of Kordestan from medieval period up to mid 19th… … Wikipedia
Guran — (Goran) This is a word that has referred to nontribal, farming peasants (or misken) in the Sulaymaniya area as distinguished from tribal Kurds who are soldiers and seldom farm. In the 19th century, the guran were clearly distinguishable by… … Historical Dictionary of the Kurds
Kurdish literature — (in Kurdish: Wêjeya Kurdî [http://ku.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%AAje] ) refers to literature written in Kurdish language. Literary Kurdish works have been written in one of the three main dialects of Gorani, Kurmanji and Sorani. There is no existing … Wikipedia
Movement for Change — Bzutinewey Gorran بزوتنهوهی گۆڕان Leader Nawshirwan Mustafa Founded 2009 … Wikipedia
Feylis — Feyli Kurds (Kurdish: فه یلی /Feylî/Pehlî, ) are a group of people of Iranian stock living in Baghdad and the Diyala Province of Iraq around Khanaqin and Mandali. Feyli speak Feyli, a dialect of the Pahlawani. The roots of the Feyli go back to… … Wikipedia