Mardin
1. Dark red; 2. Of the Median root. See Mard; 3. The name of a Kurdish city in North Kurdistan between Diyarbakir and Nusebin, which the Kurds there call Merdin. It was also called Mardun in ancient times; See Mard in the boy's section. The Persian dictionary Dehkhoda says that it is a castle on the mountain of Jazir overlooking Bardanisar, Dara, and Nusebin. Mardin is a Kurdish city located at the foot of Mount Qarjdakh. The heroes and fighters of the Mitan tribe, which was a Kurdish tribe, were called Mariya. Some scholars say that the city of Mardin was the place of this tribe, and the name of this city initially was Mariyadin and was founded before the advent of Islam during the Zoroastrian period. However, the Abbasids attacked and destroyed it in 279 AH. Yaqut al-Hamwi says: Ahmad Ibn Marwan rebuilt this castle in 440 AH after defeating Hamdan Ibn Hamdoun, the ruler of Mardin.
Barana
1. Rain; 2. It is the title of many folk songs.
Khoshik
It is a mountain near the Bamo mountain where there is a nice spring called Qaman.
Zrisk
Zrshk, is a short tree that bears black and sour fruit.
Jarbaza
1. Pain; 2. Playful; 3. Courageous, brave.
Qaytaran/ Ghaytaran
1. The herb is a medicine for the kidneys and throat; 2. The name of the hero of the story of Qareman and Qaytaran.
Laso
Lazo, O boy, O young. See Lazo
Mande
A plant in the form of a Halz that is added to cheese and eaten by cattle too.
Brzo
1. Tall; 2. Smart and brave; 3. The name of Zoraw son of Rostam. Among the Persians, this name was the name of a fighter from Turan who was in the army of Afrasiab and was called Borzoo. See Barzo.
Gullstan
Gardens, farms full of flowers.