Barzan
1. High place; 2. A mountainous area, located north of the Great Zab River in South Kurdistan and the residence of the famous Barzan tribe.
Zhuwar/ Juwar
1. Excessive and severe pain; 2. A village in Hawraman, East Kurdistan.
Chiako
It is a village in the Sanjabi region of East Kurdistan.
Basana
A bridge in the Rwandz region, South Kurdistan.
Diyako
It is the name of the first king of Media and the founder of the dynasty. The king who has been mentioned by the Greek Gazenphon.
Frman
Duty, daily work. Frman and Farman are different.
Apora
Population, a group of people together.
Khanil
Khanik and Khanil were the names of two Kurdish tribes in Shiraz, which date back to the Sassanid period and later migrated to other parts of Kurdistan, most of which were destroyed by the Turks and Arabs. The great geographer Estakhri wrote in 340 AH: There are so many Kurdish families in Shiraz that they cannot be counted; Ibn Huql wrote in 367 AH: The Kurds of Fars or Shiraz are more than 100 tribes, of which I have written the names of more than 30: Khasrwi, Shakani, Stamiri, Azarkani, Bandadmiri, Ramani, Miraki, Shahoyi, etc; In 375 AH, Moqdisi wrote in the cover of his book (Ahsan al-Taqasim fi Ma'rafa al-Qalim): There are 33 Kurdish tribes living in Fars, numbering 500 families; Ibn Balkhi wrote in Farsnama: The glory of the Persian army is due to the presence of the Kurds; Yaquti Hamawi mentioned Shahre Kord of Shiraz in the sixth century AH and many other writers mentioned the Kurds of Shiraz or Fars around the Sassanids because before the Arab invasion, Shiraz was the residence of the Kurds who lived there from the Medes to the Sassanids.
Gawaro
1. Originally Gawrro, means: a stream that the Yarsani Kurds lived on the banks of, the river of the Gawrs, or a stream that belonged to the Gawrs; 2. It is the name of a stream between Sna and Kamyaran.
Lenaz
The name of a Kurdish music style.