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Jgarkhwen |
1. It symbolizes the subjugated and oppressed; 2. The Kurdish poet from West Kurdistan who died in Sweden. |
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Jolamerg |
A city in the Hakkari region of North Kurdistan. |
153 |
Jomard |
See the word Jamer. |
154 |
Joudi |
A mountain range that is behind the city of Slopi in North Kurdistan and faces the city of Zakho in South Kurdistan; Joudi, originally Guti, is an ancient Kurdish tribe that the Arabs called Joudi. It is the mountain on which Noah's ship anchored and is mentioned in the Torah. |
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Jutyar |
Farmer, one who is engaged in agriculture. |
156 |
Jwamer |
See the word Jamer. |
157 |
Karwan |
Caravan, the head of the caravan. |
158 |
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. |
159 |
Khalat |
1. Gift; 2. In many parts of Kurdistan, the shroud of the deceased is called a khalat; 3. The equipment that is brought to the groom's house by the bride is also called khalat. |
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Khandan |
Happy and smiling. |