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  • Ardabil dialect
  • Dialect of Azerbaijani spoken in Aradabil

    Ardabil dialect is a dialect of Azerbaijani that is used by people from and around the Iranian city of Ardabil. The dialect has also been recorded in

    Ardabil dialect

    Ardabil_dialect

  • Azerbaijani dialects
  • Overview of dialects of Azerbaijani

    Urmia, 2) Tabriz, 3) Ardabil, and 4) Zanjan. Each one of these has a set of unique features that distinguishes it. The Urmia dialect stands out primarily

    Azerbaijani dialects

    Azerbaijani_dialects

  • Shahsevan
  • Turkic tribe in northwestern Iran

    live in northwestern Iran, mainly inhabiting the districts of Mughan, Ardabil, Kharaqan and Khamsa. "Shahsevan" means "those who love the shah" in Turkic

    Shahsevan

    Shahsevan

    Shahsevan

  • Sarab, East Azerbaijan
  • City in East Azerbaijan province, Iran

    pronunciation of words is more like the Ardabil dialect while verb conjugation is more similar to the Tabriz dialect. Shi'ite Muslims predominate among the

    Sarab, East Azerbaijan

    Sarab, East Azerbaijan

    Sarab,_East_Azerbaijan

  • Azerbaijani language
  • Turkic language

    "Turkic". In Iran, it is spoken mainly in East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil and Zanjan. It is also spoken in Tehran and across the Tehran Province

    Azerbaijani language

    Azerbaijani language

    Azerbaijani_language

  • Talysh language
  • Northwestern Iranian language spoken in Northern Iran and Southern Azerbaijan

    language spoken in the northern regions of the Iranian provinces of Gilan and Ardabil and the southern regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan by the Talysh people

    Talysh language

    Talysh language

    Talysh_language

  • Kajali language
  • Northwestern Iranian language

    Kajali is a dialect of the Tati language spoken in the village of Kajal and a few surrounding villages around, in Ardabil province, northwestern Iran

    Kajali language

    Kajali_language

  • Kajal, Iran
  • Village in Ardabil province, Iran

    Shomali Rural District of Khvoresh Rostam District in Khalkhal County, Ardabil province, Iran. At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's

    Kajal, Iran

    Kajal,_Iran

  • Tati language (Iran)
  • Northwestern Iranian language

    area, villages around Khalkhal and Ardabil), and also in Zanjan and Qazvin provinces. Alongside with Tati dialects, Old Azeri is known to have strong

    Tati language (Iran)

    Tati language (Iran)

    Tati_language_(Iran)

  • Safi-ad-Din Ardabili
  • Poet, mystic, teacher and Sufi master

    in the course of his research, concluded that the dialect of the Ardebil people and the Ardabil region is the language of the ancestors of the modern

    Safi-ad-Din Ardabili

    Safi-ad-Din Ardabili

    Safi-ad-Din_Ardabili

  • Iranian Armenians
  • Ethnic group

    East Azerbaijan Province: Tabriz, Mujumbar, Sohrol, Aljamolk and Minavar. Ardabil (Արտավիլ / Artavil or Արտավետ / Artavet in Armenian) Maragheh (Մարաղա /

    Iranian Armenians

    Iranian_Armenians

  • Safavid dynasty
  • Twelver Shīʿa ruling dynasty of Iran (1501–1736)

    ground of the Safawids, themselves natives of Ardabil and originally speaking the local Iranian dialect{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service

    Safavid dynasty

    Safavid dynasty

    Safavid_dynasty

  • Muslim conquest of Azerbaijan
  • Conquest of Azerbaijan by the Muslims

    proceeded to Ardabil where the Persians did not resist and surrendered on the usual terms of Jizya (the annual tax levied on non-Muslims). From Ardabil, the Muslim

    Muslim conquest of Azerbaijan

    Muslim conquest of Azerbaijan

    Muslim_conquest_of_Azerbaijan

  • Ismail I
  • Shah of Safavid Iran from 1501 to 1524

    was born to Shaykh Haydar and his wife Halima Begum on 17 July 1487, in Ardabil. His father Shaykh Haydar, who was born to Shaykh Junayd and the Aq Qoyunlu

    Ismail I

    Ismail I

    Ismail_I

  • Safavid Iran
  • Iran under the Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1736

    ground of the Ṣafawids, themselves natives of Ardabil and originally speaking the local Iranian dialect." Savory 1970, p. 394: "Despite recent research

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid Iran

    Safavid_Iran

  • Persian carpet
  • Term for a handmade carpet from Iran

    946. — Inwoven inscription of the Ardabil carpet The AH year of 946 corresponds to AD 1539–1540, which dates the Ardabil carpet to the reign of Shah Tahmasp

    Persian carpet

    Persian carpet

    Persian_carpet

  • Iran
  • Country in West Asia

    Minister of the Interior subject to the approval of the cabinet. Alborz Ardabil Bushehr Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Isfahan Fars Gilan Golestan Hamadan Hormozgan

    Iran

    Iran

    Iran

  • Khvoresh Rostam District
  • District in Ardabil province, Iran

    the people of Khvoresh Rostam District in Ardabil Province is Azerbaijani language (Azeri). Karani a dialect of Tati language, which is a northwestern

    Khvoresh Rostam District

    Khvoresh_Rostam_District

  • Kurds
  • Iranic ethnic group

    Northern group (the Kurmanji dialect group) Central group (part of the Sorani dialect group) Southern group (part of the Xwarin dialect group) including Laki

    Kurds

    Kurds

    Kurds

  • Adurbadagan
  • Province of the Sasanian Empire

    geographer Ibn Khordadbeh, the following cities were part of the province; Ardabil, Bagavan, Balwankirgh, Barza, Barzand, Ghabrawan, Ganzak, Khuy, Kulsarah

    Adurbadagan

    Adurbadagan

    Adurbadagan

  • Aq Qoyunlu
  • Persianate, Sunni-Muslim Turkoman confederation (1378–1508)

    Halime Begum to his nephew Haydar, the new head of the Safavid sect in Ardabil. When Uzun Hasan died early in 1478, he was succeeded by his son Khalil

    Aq Qoyunlu

    Aq Qoyunlu

    Aq_Qoyunlu

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    In 730, Barjik invaded Iranian Azerbaijan and defeated Arab forces at Ardabil, killing the general al-Djarrah al-Hakami and briefly occupying the town

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • Shabaks
  • Minority group in Iraq

    invocation given by Al-Sarraf explicitly claimed Haji Bektash and the adepts of Ardabil (the Safavids) as the founders of their spiritual path. Some Shabak religious

    Shabaks

    Shabaks

    Shabaks

  • Babak Khorramdin
  • 9th-century Iranian revolutionary leader

    Babak was born in 795 (or 798) in Bilalabad in the Mimadh district of the Ardabil area, which was part of Azerbaijan, a region in north-western Iran. The

    Babak Khorramdin

    Babak Khorramdin

    Babak_Khorramdin

  • Samarkand
  • City in southeastern Uzbekistan

    and Merv; and secondarily from Iranian Azerbaijan, Zanjan, Tabriz, and Ardabil. Samarkandian Shiites also include Azerbaijanis, as well as small numbers

    Samarkand

    Samarkand

    Samarkand

  • Gilan province
  • Province of Iran

    Region 3, west of the province of Mazandaran, east of the province of Ardabil, and north of the provinces of Zanjan and Qazvin. It borders Azerbaijan

    Gilan province

    Gilan province

    Gilan_province

  • Ispahbads of Gilan
  • Former principality in Iran

    Vahsūdān (circa 1025–1059) sent to Ardabil, under the leadership of his son Mamlan. As a result, a fortress was built in Ardabil and the sipahbad of Mūqān had

    Ispahbads of Gilan

    Ispahbads of Gilan

    Ispahbads_of_Gilan

  • Chenar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    the Oriental Plane or Old World Sycamore, depending on the dialect of English Chenar, Ardabil, Iran Chenar, Angut-e Gharbi, a village in Germi County Chenar

    Chenar

    Chenar

  • History of Islam
  • Shīʿīte Imam, Ali al-Ridha at Mashhad, and restored the dynastic shrine at Ardabil. Both shrines received jewelry, fine manuscripts, and Chinese porcelains

    History of Islam

    History of Islam

    History_of_Islam

  • Khorramabad (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Nazarabad County Khorramabad, Karaj, a village in Karaj County Khorramabad, Ardabil, a village in Meshgin Shahr County Khorramabad, East Azerbaijan, a village

    Khorramabad (disambiguation)

    Khorramabad_(disambiguation)

  • Kalhor (tribe)
  • Large Kurdish tribe in Iran and Iraq

    meaning "buffalo-eaters", and added that three was a village north of Ardabil known as "Kalxoran". The Kalhor tribe was sometimes called "Kalkhur". The

    Kalhor (tribe)

    Kalhor_(tribe)

  • Abbas the Great
  • Shah of Safavid Iran from 1587 to 1629

    fire to Ardabil and retreat further inland rather than face the Ottoman army. When Halil Pasha heard the news, he decided to march on Ardabil right away

    Abbas the Great

    Abbas the Great

    Abbas_the_Great

  • Ethnicities in Iran
  • including the Iranian Azerbaijan provinces (East Azerbaijan, West Azerbaijan, Ardabil, and Zanjan), as well as regions of the North to Hamadan County and Shara

    Ethnicities in Iran

    Ethnicities in Iran

    Ethnicities_in_Iran

  • China–Iran relations
  • Bilateral relations

    loans from a pre-Iranian substrate, e.g. Elamite or BMAC: Huihuihua is a dialect of Chinese with more Persian and Arabic words. The Galle Trilingual Inscription

    China–Iran relations

    China–Iran relations

    China–Iran_relations

  • Qizilbash
  • Alevi militant groups

    language, faith, and animosity towards the Ottomans. In the 15th century, Ardabil was the center of an organization designed to keep the Safavi leadership

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

    Qizilbash

  • Maragheh
  • City in East Azerbaijan province, Iran

    Abi'l-Saj, who destroyed the walls of Maragheh and moved his capital to Ardabil. In 909, Yusuf was officially acknowledged as the ruler of Adharbayjan

    Maragheh

    Maragheh

    Maragheh

  • Talysh Khanate
  • 18th–19th century Iranian Khanate

    region located between Gilan province and the Caspian Sea in the east and Ardabil province in the west. It is a narrow strip of land extending from Rudbar

    Talysh Khanate

    Talysh Khanate

    Talysh_Khanate

  • Qara Qoyunlu
  • Persianate, Muslim Turkoman confederation (1374–1468)

    Agacheri in Maraş, the Dukharlu in Erzurum and Bayburt, the Jagirlu in Ardabil, and the Hajilu.[page needed] According to Faruk Sümer, the Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara Qoyunlu

    Qara_Qoyunlu

  • Chaharshanbe Suri
  • Iranian festival

    regional dialects of Iran, referring to the red hue of fire. The names of the festival in other languages include Azerbaijani Axır Çərşənbə (in Ardabil and

    Chaharshanbe Suri

    Chaharshanbe Suri

    Chaharshanbe_Suri

  • Mohammad-Hossein Mirza
  • Governor of Kermanshah

    new government, he spent his final days imprisoned in the fortress of Ardabil. Later, he was relocated to Tabriz, where died in 1845 or 1846. Calmard

    Mohammad-Hossein Mirza

    Mohammad-Hossein Mirza

    Mohammad-Hossein_Mirza

  • Khan (title)
  • Historical title for a ruler or military leader

    break-away states and principalities later in Persia, e.g. 1747–1808 Khanate of Ardabil (in northwestern Iran east of Sarab and west of the southwest corner of

    Khan (title)

    Khan_(title)

  • Talish (region)
  • Region and former province on the Persia

    Qazvini, the Tavalish region was located between the cities of Sultaniye and Ardabil (the name is the Arabic plural form of the word "Talish"). Although in

    Talish (region)

    Talish (region)

    Talish_(region)

  • Iranian Kurdistan
  • Kurdish area of Iran

    Iranian Kurdistan, and later moved to Azerbaijan. They finally settled at Ardabil in the 11th century C.E. During the Safavid era, the government tried to

    Iranian Kurdistan

    Iranian Kurdistan

    Iranian_Kurdistan

  • Foreign relations of Iran
  • support to Islamic Tajiks in Tajikistan, where the language is basically a dialect of Persian. Since the end of the Iran–Iraq War, Iran's new foreign policy

    Foreign relations of Iran

    Foreign relations of Iran

    Foreign_relations_of_Iran

  • Kurds in Iran
  • Kurdish people in Iran

    Kashgan river. Chegini dialect (Mixture of Laki and Luri) Dehbalai Persian: بالایی Ilam province Delikan Persian: دلیکانلو Ardabil province Turkophone Dilfan

    Kurds in Iran

    Kurds_in_Iran

  • Middle Persian
  • Southwestern Iranian language

    Under Sassanid hegemony, the Middle Persian language became a prestige dialect and thus also came to be used by non-Persian Iranians. In the 7th-century

    Middle Persian

    Middle Persian

    Middle_Persian

  • Azerbaijanis
  • Turkic ethnic group

    Shi'a Safavids took power in 1501. The Safavids, who rose from around Ardabil in Iranian Azerbaijan and lasted until 1722, established the foundations

    Azerbaijanis

    Azerbaijanis

    Azerbaijanis

  • Demographics of Iran
  • closer to the Zoroastrians of Iran. Unlike the Parsis, they speak a Dari dialect, the language spoken by the Iranian Zoroastrians in Yazd and Kerman. Their

    Demographics of Iran

    Demographics of Iran

    Demographics_of_Iran

  • Talysh people
  • Iranian ethnic group

    traditionally been associated with either Gilan or Mughan, especially with Ardabil, the center of the latter, which appears to have shared a similar linguistic

    Talysh people

    Talysh people

    Talysh_people

  • List of geographic names of Iranian origin
  • the city's name is rooted in the word Amard (Amui in Pahlavi). Ardabil The name Ardabil comes from the Zoroastrian name of "Artavil" (mentioned in Avesta)

    List of geographic names of Iranian origin

    List of geographic names of Iranian origin

    List_of_geographic_names_of_Iranian_origin

  • Pahla
  • Historic name of a Parthian region in northern and western Iran

    the Sassanid empire. At its greatest extent, Pahla included Tabriz and Ardabil in the north, Masabadhan (Ilam) and Mihrajangadhaq in the southwest, Spahan

    Pahla

    Pahla

    Pahla

  • Jingdezhen porcelain
  • Chinese pottery produced in Jingdezhen

    largest intact early collections of exported Chinese porcelain was at the Ardabil Shrine, and is now in the National Museum of Iran. This has 805 pieces

    Jingdezhen porcelain

    Jingdezhen porcelain

    Jingdezhen_porcelain

  • Shusha
  • City in Azerbaijan

    counterattacked the retreating troops of Mohammad Hassan khan and even briefly took Ardabil across the Aras River. In 1756 (or 1759), Shusha and the Karabakh Khanate

    Shusha

    Shusha

    Shusha

  • Tabriz
  • City in East Azerbaijan, Iran

    where she was credited for having been its founder. In the 10th century, Ardabil briefly held the status of Azarbayjan's capital, only to be swiftly supplanted

    Tabriz

    Tabriz

    Tabriz

  • Karabakh Khanate
  • Khanate under Iranian and Russian control

    despite the fact that most of the Muslims in the region spoke a Turkic dialect. It was governed by members of the Javanshir, a Turkic tribe which lived

    Karabakh Khanate

    Karabakh Khanate

    Karabakh_Khanate

  • Haydari and Ne'mati
  • appointment of a Ne'mati to head the provisional anjoman (council) in Ardabil prompted the Haydaris to set up their own anjoman; the two sides ended

    Haydari and Ne'mati

    Haydari_and_Ne'mati

  • Gojal Tehsil
  • Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

    faith as a result of the discussions with an Ismaili missionary Said Shah Ardabil during his visit to Gulmit. Mir Shah Salim was the first person in Hunza

    Gojal Tehsil

    Gojal Tehsil

    Gojal_Tehsil

  • Sarteshniz
  • Village in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran

    province, Iran. The village is populated by Persians who speak the Shirazi dialect. At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was

    Sarteshniz

    Sarteshniz

    Sarteshniz

  • History of Georgia (country)
  • day Iranian Azerbaijan) and took the cities of Marand, Tabriz (1208), Ardabil (1208), Zanjan, Khoy (1210), and Qazvin (1210), placing part of the conquered

    History of Georgia (country)

    History_of_Georgia_(country)

  • History of Azerbaijan
  • who said that his influence extended to Azerbaijan: "southward to near Ardabil and Marand, eastward to the Caspian Sea and the Shamakhi district and Shervan

    History of Azerbaijan

    History_of_Azerbaijan

  • Iranology Foundation
  • Institute of Historical Research on Iran

    Province Zahedan, Sistan and Baluchestan Province Kerman, Kerman Province Ardabil, Ardabil Province Arak, Markazi Province Yasuj, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province

    Iranology Foundation

    Iranology Foundation

    Iranology_Foundation

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  • Adabel
  • Girl/Female

    Teutonic

    Adabel

    Lovely or happy.

    Adabel

  • Arabia
  • Biblical

    Arabia

    evening; desert; ravens

    Arabia

  • Bahiyya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Bahiyya

    Beautiful in Arabic

    Bahiyya

  • Araabi
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Araabi

    Well spoken

    Araabi

  • Arabia
  • Girl/Female

    Biblical Latin

    Arabia

    Evening, desert, ravens.

    Arabia

  • Araabi |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Araabi |

    Well spoken

    Araabi |

  • Deenar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim

    Deenar

    Arabic Currency

    Deenar

  • Dad
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Dad

    Old Arabic Name

    Dad

  • Usaymah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Usaymah

    Old Arabic Name

    Usaymah

  • ARABEL
  • Female

    Scottish

    ARABEL

    Scottish form of English Amabel, ARABEL means "lovable."

    ARABEL

  • ARDAL
  • Male

    English

    ARDAL

    Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Árdghal, ARDAL means "high valor."

    ARDAL

  • Mudar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Mudar

    Arabic Tribe

    Mudar

  • Zim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Zim

    Arabic Alphabet

    Zim

  • Ardal
  • Boy/Male

    Celtic, Christian, German, Irish

    Ardal

    Intelligent; Noble; High; Bear-like Valor

    Ardal

  • Khuzayma
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khuzayma

    Old Arabic Name

    Khuzayma

  • Hulayl
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hulayl

    Old Arabic Name

    Hulayl

  • Arabi
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Australian

    Arabi

    Arabian

    Arabi

  • Ardal
  • Boy/Male

    German Irish

    Ardal

    Intelligent or noble.

    Ardal

  • Ababil
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Ababil

    Crowd; Band; Swallow

    Ababil

  • Larbi
  • Boy/Male

    African, Arabic, Muslim

    Larbi

    Arabic

    Larbi

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  • Arabin
  • n.

    Mucilage, especially that made of gum arabic.

  • Sabian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Saba in Arabia, celebrated for producing aromatic plants.

  • Arab
  • n.

    One of a swarthy race occupying Arabia, and numerous in Syria, Northern Africa, etc.

  • Acacine
  • n.

    Gum arabic.

  • Arabian
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Arabia or its inhabitants.

  • Arabical
  • a.

    Relating to Arabia; Arabic.

  • Mocha
  • n.

    A seaport town of Arabia, on the Red Sea.

  • Cufic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the older characters of the Arabic language.

  • Amylose
  • n.

    One of the starch group (C6H10O5)n of the carbohydrates; as, starch, arabin, dextrin, cellulose, etc.

  • Arabian
  • n.

    A native of Arabia; an Arab.

  • Arabin
  • n.

    A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, contained in gum arabic, from which it is extracted as a white, amorphous substance.

  • Arabist
  • n.

    One well versed in the Arabic language or literature; also, formerly, one who followed the Arabic system of surgery.

  • Arabic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Arabia or the Arabians.

  • Himyaritic
  • a.

    Pertaining to Himyar, an ancient king of Yemen, in Arabia, or to his successors or people; as, the Himjaritic characters, language, etc.; applied esp. to certain ancient inscriptions showing the primitive type of the oldest form of the Arabic, still spoken in Southern Arabia.

  • Araby
  • n.

    The country of Arabia.

  • Acacia
  • n.

    The inspissated juice of several species of acacia; -- called also gum acacia, and gum arabic.

  • Meccawee
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Mecca, in Arabia.

  • Arabic
  • n.

    The language of the Arabians.

  • Arabism
  • n.

    An Arabic idiom peculiarly of language.