Goto
Goti, Gothi, Gosan, is the ancient name of a Kurdish tribe that conquered Sumer and Akkad in 2649 BC and ruled for 125 years and 40 days. Later, the word Gothi became Koti Kurti, Kardkhoy, and Kurdkhoy. This tribe lived in the Zagros Mountains. The Greek Estrabo called them Kurti in his account of the Atropats or Medes. Xenophon, on his return of 10,000 men in 401 BC, met them in the mountains of Zakros and his army was defeated by these Kardokhis. As mentioned above, this is the ancient Kurdish name that the Arabs changed to Judi and Judi is a mountain in Kurdistan in the Badinan region that descends behind Nusebin to Zakho. It is also mentioned in the Qur'an and the Gospel that Noah's ark landed on this mountain during the flood. See: Gosan.
Malo
1. The flowers and plants cut, tied, and wrapped as gifts; 2. Harvested plants, cut with a knife in the fields or forests, are put in rows, then gathered and used for the winter for the cattle.
Mawaran
A village behind Shaqlawa, on the road from there to Erbil.
Barezha
Wind-driven rain, the rain falling in the wind.
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.
Yardl
Close friend, a lover.
Mazda
1. The short form of Ahura Mazda, the Zoroastrian god; 2. A small hole that sunlight or rays enter through; The Persian dictionary (Amid) says that Mazda means to add up or increase the value of something, which has nothing to do with this word.
Habe
Beloved, dear.
Chini
A kind of dish in green and blue.
Farhan
It is a time of joy and getting through trouble.