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Zor |
Zoro, Ibn Khalakan, who was a Kurd and originally from Erbil, says: Zor was the son of the Azhdahak and he built the city of Sharazur in Kurdistan; Hamdullah Mustawfi says the name of Sharazur comes from the rulers who were strong and warrior. In West Kurdistan, which borders Arab and Kurdish territory, there is a city called Deir Ezzor, where Sryanis and Kurds lived in the past, but later Arabs were settled there by the Baath government of Syria, and apparently, Zor built the city. Because the Siryanis and Assyrians who lived in Kurdistan had temples, The Kurds called them: Der! It is a Madyan Avestan word and is a common word in Kurdish and Persian. If the name of the son of the Azhdahak was Zor or Zour, Dera Zor means the church of Zor. As they say, Sharazur means a city that has been built by Zor or Zour. |
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Zrar |
A Kurdish tribe in South Kurdistan. |
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Zrebar |
1. Waterfront City; 2. Underwater Zone; 3. Zrewar, is a small lake in the northwest of Marivan, about 5 kilometers in length, about 9 kilometers in width, and with an average depth of 15 meters. |
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Zrkan |
It is an area in the Sherwan region of South Kurdistan. |
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Zryab |
1. Liquid gold; 2. Clean water; 3. He was a Kurdish musician from Bashik near ancient Nineveh or present-day Mosul. He lived during the Abbasid period. Zryab left the Abbasids in 825 AD and went to Andalusia. Abdulrahman son of Abdulhakim (206-238) made him his friend and gave him many gifts and offerings; Zryab was the son of Ishaq son of Ibrahim of Mosul, who was also a Kurd from Bashik and a great musician; Zryab was an oud player and he added the fifth string of the oud to the instrument; Flamingo music, which has a Kurdish base, is one of the immortal legacies of Zryab, who is also known as Kurdish in Spain. |
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Zryan |
1. South wind; 2. Snow and winds in winter. |