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Mazandarani (Mazanderani: مازِرونی, Mazeruni; also
spelled Mazani (مازنی) or
Tabari (تبری); also
called Geleki) is an
Iranian language of the Northwestern...
- Mírzá Asadu’llah Fádil
Mázandarání (1880–1957),
Iranian Bahá'í scholar. Musa ibn
Khalil Mazandarani, 19th
century Mazandarani scribe and scholar. Zahir...
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northern parts of Iran.
Gilak people,
along with the
closely related Mazandarani people,
comprise part of the
Caspian people, who
inhabit the southern...
- four
million (2006 estimate).
Their dominant religion is Shi'a Islam.
Mazandarani people have a
background in the
Tabari ethnicity, and
speak the Tabari...
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Fereidoun Ali-
Mazandarani (Persian: فریدون علیمازندرانی) is an
Iranian retired fighter pilot and a
Grumman F-14
Tomcat flying ace
during the Iran–Iraq...
- Look up Mazanderani or
Mazandarani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mazanderani,
Mazandarani, or
Tabarian may
refer to:
Mazanderani people or Tabari...
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closely related to
Mazandarani. The two
languages of
Gilaki and
Mazandarani have
similar vocabularies. The
Gilaki and
Mazandarani languages (but not other...
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Gilaki and
Mazandarani may
refer to:
Gilaki people,
people native to the
northern Iran
province of
Gilan Gilaki language, a
Caspian language spoken in...
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Molla Mohammad Sa'id
Ashraf Mazandarani (1620–1704),
commonly known as
Ashraf Mazandarani, was one of the last
prominent Iranian poets at the
court of...
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mixture of coastal, plains, prairies, forests, and rainforests. The
Mazandarani cuisine of
coastal regions is very
different from that of mountainous...