Midiya

1. Mad, Media, the name of the Median state; 2. The place where the Medes lived; The Medes were of Indo-European descent and moved from the eastern Caspian Sea to the northwestern mountains of Iran in the ninth century BC. They gradually gained control over their neighbors by the end of the eighth century BC, established an independent government, and subjugated the Persian nation with the present city of Hagmatana or Hakmtan (Ecbatana) as their capital, but were defeated by Cyrus the Achaemenid in 550 BC. The word Mad later became May during the Sassanid period and then the Arabs changed it to Mah.

Asuda

Carefree, secure and comfortable.

Khunaw

1. Khunav, dew; 2. Very soft rain; 3. The water of Shorba and Qawrma (food).

Saman

Wealth, money, and property.

Ado

In ancient times, it was the name of the god of the wind. This name is common among Kurds in West Kurdistan and Lebanon. See the word "Ad".

Niyar

1. Theater actor; 2. Actors platform.

Barezha

Wind-driven rain, the rain falling in the wind.

Santas

A Median commander in charge of the infantry of Cyrus the Achaemenid.

Rafina

A village in Iraqi Kurdistan that was destroyed by the Baathists.

Hanar

Pomegranate, a fruit that is good for purifying the blood and is abundant in cold and mountainous areas of Kurdistan. The roots are used for medicine and the bark for dye; Hawraman and Sharaban pomegranates are famous; It is also common in Kurdish songs and refers to the women's breast.

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