351 |
Tirkan |
1. Ready for battle; 2. A Kurdish tribe in North Kurdistan. |
352 |
Tirma |
A Kurdish area in the Kut region where Christians also lived. Ibn Rustam mentions the city of Kut the time before Islam in his book Al-Aghlaq al-Nafsiya, and the Failis lived there. |
353 |
Tiroj/ Tirozh |
1. The sun's rays; 2. A stick used to roll out bread dough. |
354 |
Tirvan |
Bowman, archer. |
355 |
Tishko |
Shiny, bright. |
356 |
Tojar/ Tozhar |
Researcher, someone who delves deeply into a work. |
357 |
Tokan |
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan that the Turkish state changed to a Turkish name. |
358 |
Tokma |
Strong. |
359 |
Tola |
Getting or recovering rights. |
360 |
Tolash |
Pieces of wood that are carved and cut with tools. |