Farat
1. Multiplicity, Euphrates; 2. Fast; 3. Flooded rivers; 4. Fresh and clean drinking water; 5. It is a river consisting of two branches. One branch is the Karasu River, which originates in Dumlutepe, north of Erzurum in North Kurdistan, and is 640 kilometers long. The other branch originates in Alazik in Northern Kurdistan and all merge to form the Euphrates River, which flows through Kurdistan for another 647 kilometers. The Euphrates and Tigris merge near Basra to form the Shatt al-Arab, which flows into the Persian Gulf.
Balisan
1. High place full of prosperity; 2. A large village near Erbil in Kurdistan.
Sardar
1. The chief and elder of a tribe or clan; 2. Commander of the army.
Shakrasew
Sweet apple, a kind of sweet little apple.
Barhan
It is the name of a Kurdish tribe near Diyarbakir in North Kurdistan.
Zanta
A nice resort in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Tanas
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan that the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name.
Nakhshin
Designed, beautiful, and elegant, decorated with patterns and paintings.
Basrat
It is a village in the Botan region of North Kurdistan.
Daban
It is an area behind Mount Piramagrun near Sulaimani in South Kurdistan.