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Fereydan-History of Iran
"Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan" Amsterdam University Press, 15 mrt. 2014. Stephanie Cronin., "Iranian-Russian
Fereydan-Vank Cathedral
region. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vank Cathedral. New Julfa Fereydan Holy Saviour Monastery of Old Julfa David Blow. "Shah Abbas: The Ruthless
Fereydan-Georgians
Azerbaijan), Tush, Khevsur, Mokhevian, Pshavian, Fereydan dialect in Iran in Fereydunshahr and Fereydan, Mtiuletian, Meskhetian and Javakhetian dialect
Fereydan-Iranian Georgians
city, 150 km to the west of Isfahan in the area historically known as Fereydan. In this area there are 10 Georgian towns and villages around Fereydunshahr
Fereydan-Fereydan
Fereydan (Persian: فریدن; Georgian: ფერეიდანი; Armenian: Փերիա) is a region of Isfahan Province, Iran. The Fereydan Georgians (Georgian: ფერეიდნელები)
Fereydan-Dehaq, Faridan
populous village in its rural district. Iran portal Also known as Dehaq-e Fereydan, Doha, and Dowheh OpenStreetMap contributors (12 June 2023). "Dehaq, Faridan
Fereydan-Faridan County
Faridan County (Persian: شهرستان فریدن) is in Isfahan province, Iran. Its capital is the city of Daran. After the 2011 National Census, Buin Miandasht
Fereydan-Gharabaghi
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan Amsterdam University Press, 15 mrt. 2014 ISBN 978-9048519286 p 173
Fereydan-Tajik language
"Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan. Appendix 4: Tajik population in Uzbekistan" ([1]). Dissertation. Faculty
Fereydan-Bukhara
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan (Dissertation). University of Amsterdam – via UvA-DARE (Digital Academic
Fereydan-Georgian dialects
ინგილოური) in Saingilo (Azerbaijan) Fereydanian (Phereidnuli, ფერეიდნული) in Fereydan (Iran) The obsolescent Kizlar-Mozdokian dialect, was spoken in the north
Fereydan-Iravani
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan Amsterdam University Press, 15 mrt. 2014 ISBN 978-9048519286 p 173
Fereydan-Azerbaijanis
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Demographics of Iran
spoken in a large pocket only by those Iranian Georgians that live in Fereydan, Fereydunshahr. Most of those Georgians who live in the north Iranian provinces
Fereydan-Persecution of Yazidis
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam University Press. p. 145. ISBN 9789048519286
Fereydan-History of Azerbaijan
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the Caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Isfahan province
Isfahan's tourist exhibition mentions the Georgians from Fereydunshahr and Fereydan. The report of this exhibition is available in the web site of the Iranian
Fereydan-Ethnicities in Iran
language fully functioning in Iran and it's spoken only by those that live in Fereydan and Fereydunshahr, and in smaller pockets all over Iran. Almost all other
Fereydan-Iranian Armenians
Regions with significant populations Tehran Tabriz Esfahan (New Julfa) Urmia Fereydan Bourvari Languages Armenian (Eastern) Persian Religion Predominantly Armenian
Fereydan-Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Hadan
population was 498, in 115 families. Hadan is a part of larger region known as Fereydan (Persian: فریدن, Armenian: Փերիա). Up until the 1990s, the village was
Fereydan-Azerbaijan (Iran)
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Musavat
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Bahman Mohammadi
by Asadollah Kiyanersi Succeeded by Mohammad Ali Asfanani Constituency Fereydan ′ Fereydunshahr ′ chadegan and Buin va Miandasht Majority 31,741 (40/55%)
Fereydan-Peria
Peria may refer to: Fereydan, also called Peria, is a county in the Province of Isfahan, Iran Peria, Northland, a locality in the Far North District of
Fereydan-Fereydunshahr
Esfahan's tourist exhibition, mentions the Georgians from Fereydunshahr and Fereydan. The report of this exhibition is available in the web site of the Iranian
Fereydan-Azerbaijan–Iran relations
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Mohammad Ali Asfanani
2016 Preceded by Bahman Mohammadi Succeeded by Akbar Torki Constituency Fereydan ′ Fereydunshahr ′ chadegan and Buin va Miandasht Majority 34,693 (42%)
Fereydan-Deran
footballer Deran (album), album by singer Bombino Daran, Iran, capital city of Fereydan County, Isfahan Province This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Fereydan-Akbar Torki
Islamic Consultative Assembly from 2016 to 2020 from the Fereydunshahr, Fereydan, Chadgan, and Buin va Miandasht constituency. He is a sonographer and was
Fereydan-Genocides in history (World War I through World War II)
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam University Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-90-485-1928-6
Fereydan-Zarneh, Isfahan
population was 61, in 23 families. Zarneh is a part of larger region known as Fereydan (Persian: فریدن, Georgian: ფერეიდანი, Armenian: Փերիա). The village was
Fereydan-Azerbaijan–Iran border
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Culture of Azerbaijan
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356
Fereydan-Vehicle registration plates of Isfahan
City Letter Fereydan ب Mobarakeh ج Shahinshar o Meymeh Borkhar د Aran o Bidgol س Tiran o Karun ص Chadegan ط Shahinshar o Meymeh Borkhar ل Najafabad م Khomeynishahr
Fereydan-Index of Armenia-related articles
· FC Zvartnots · Fedayeen · Federation of Euro-Asian Stock Exchanges · Fereydan · Figure Skating Federation of Armenia · First Council of Constantinople
Fereydan-Tedo Sakhokia
from Fereydan. (1897). Feuilleton: Criticism and Bibliography. Iveria. 212. Tbilisi: M. Sharadze and Co. Print. pp. 1-4. Georgian from Fereydan. (1897)
Fereydan-Yazidism in Turkey
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam University Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-90-485-1928-6
Fereydan-Iraj Bashiri
He completed his early education in the towns of Damaneh and Daran in Fereydan and his high school in Isfahan and Shiraz. He graduated in 1961 with a
Fereydan-List of universities in Isfahan province
of Meyme Islamic Azad University of Semirom Islamic Azad University of Fereydan Islamic Azad University of Tiran Ashrafi Isfahani Institute of Higher Education
Fereydan-Literature in Iran
Kartvelian Georgian language, still spoken by the Iranian Georgians in Fereydan and other regions, also has an old literary history in Iran. Georgian writers
Fereydan-Fereydunshahr County
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: Amsterdam University Press, 15 mrt. 2014 ISBN 9048519284 p 167 "Census
Fereydan-Azerbaijan
Ethno-territorial conflict and coexistence in the caucasus, Central Asia and Fereydan: academisch proefschrift. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. p. 356