1 |
Pako |
1. Clean, pure; 2. Unpackaged plant; 3. Unpackaged overlapping sewn plants. |
2 |
Pakosa |
The Kurdish name of a village in North Kurdistan was changed by the Turkish state to a Turkish name. |
3 |
Palkan |
The Palakan are the oldest urban tribe and the oldest Kurdish tribe that were exiled to Khorasan during the reign of Shah Abbas Safavid. |
4 |
Papak |
The father's name of Artaxerxes I, the founder of the Sassanid kingdom, who became known as Ardashir Papakan and later became Babak. Papak was of Kurdish origin and is mentioned in Ardashir Papakan's agenda. Some say that Papak was Ardashir's father's name. |
5 |
Parez |
1. Prevention, avoiding unhealthy foods during illness; 2. Waiting for hunting or prey. |
6 |
Paronik |
Trenches around the house, in ancient times, were dug for protection and to mark the boundaries of the house. |
7 |
Pashang |
1. Grape cluster; 2. Cucumber seeds stored for planting or sowing. |
8 |
Pashko |
A bag or sack that a rider ties behind a donkey and carries things on the road. |
9 |
Patak |
The father's name of Mani, the Kurdish painter. |
10 |
Patis |
The name of a Gothic ruler who ruled the city of Lagash 2,500 BC. |