Khabat
1. Work and effort; 2. This word is an old word in North Kurdistan and is used for work and effort, but later replaced the word “struggle” in political literature.
Shewa
1. Picture; 2. Appearance.
Lezga
Shelter.
Ajakh
Obvious, clear
Ako
The top of the mountain; Sheikh Mohammed Mardokhi Kurdistani in his book "The History of Kurds and Kurdistan" says: They are a tribe living in the north of Ranya. The Ako or Akoyan tribe is a brave, hospitable, and patriotic tribe.
Pashko
A bag or sack that a rider ties behind a donkey and carries things on the road.
Swara
1. Rider; 2. Dominant; 3. Horse rider; 4. Group of Riders.
Lawk
1. Long and old songs; 2. A type of old Kurdish rhythm; Lawk has different forms and types of content that tell of epic and real events. This type has been sung by famous singers such as Kaws Agha, Hassan Jaziri, Arif Jaziri, Iissa Barwari, Maryam Khan, and others. Also, lawk means boy in Kurmanji. The Greek Xenophon, came to Iran in 401 BC at the invitation of Cyrus son of Darius. When returned to Greece with 12,000 soldiers, fought in Kurdistan from 355 to 430 AD! Xenophon says in Return when the Kardokhis wanted to attack us, they sang a kind of enthusiastic song that had no rhythm!” According to Xenophon, this enthusiastic song is probably the same song that remains in Kurdistan today and has a free rhythm.
Prdika
The daughter of the Median ruler Atropates in 324 BC, coinciding with Alexander the Great's invasion of Iran.
Fatk
Pigeons.