Marwan

City of snakes (Mar in Kurdish), Marwan, Mariwan; Marwan is the old name of the city of Mariwan. Mariwan has too many snakes. There was a small village called Tazade in the south of Mariwan that was burned down by people because of snakes. In spring, the area around Zrewar is like a city of snakes. Everywhere is full of snakes. The elderly people of Mariwan say that it was because of the many snakes that this city was first called Marwan, and then Mariwan. On the road from Marivan to Sna (Sanandaj), there was a bridge called Kalekawa that crossed the village of Tarkhanawa. There was full of snakes. There were a couple of villages near Zrebar, where snakes were on the roofs of the houses. They evacuated and burned them too.

Lanke

Kurdish bed for a newborn child.

Lachin

1. A predatory bird smaller than hawk; 2. Leather shoes; 3. A village near Mahabad near Shilanawe where the Kurdish poet Hemn was born; 4. A Kurdish region in Soviet Azerbaijan and is inhabited by Kurds who were expelled from their homeland during the Ottoman period.

Tanas

The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan that the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name.

Khairo

Referring to good deeds.

Hasara

Star.

Mawiyan

A village in the Belawar region near Kamyaran in East Kurdistan.

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.

Farzan

1. Knowledgeable; 2. scientist; 3. Thoughtful; 4. Wise;

Zalko

The plural of the word Zal, means to ride on something, rider.

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