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Şirvan (film)
Shirvan is a historical Iranian region in the eastern Caucasus, now in Azerbaijan. Shirvan or Sirvan or variants may also refer to: Places * Şirvan, Azerbaijan * Şirvan, Shamakhi, Azerbaijan * Sirvan County, Ilam province, Iran * Shirvan County, North Khorasan province, Iran ** Shirvan, Iran ** Shirvan District * Shirvan District (Borujerd County), Borujerd County, Lorestan province, Iran ** Shirvan-e Gharbi Rural District ** Shirvan-e Sharqi Rural District ** Shirvan, Lorestan * Sirvan Rural District, Kermanshah province, Iran * Şirvan District, in Siirt Province * Şirvan, Siirt, seat of Şirvan District, Turkey * Shirvan steppe, part of the Kur-Araz Lowland of Azerbaijan * Lerrnakert, Shirak, formerly Shirvan, Armenia Other uses * Emirate of Şirvan, a Kurdish emirate * Sirvan Khosravi (born 1982), an Iranian singer See also * * * *Shirvani (other) *Shirvaneh (other) * Sirwan (other) *Shirvanshah The Shirvanshahs (Arabic/) were the rulers o ...
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Shirvan
Shirvan (from ; ; Tat: ''Şirvan'') is a historical region in the eastern Caucasus, as known in both pre-Islamic Sasanian and Islamic times. Today, the region is an industrially and agriculturally developed part of the Republic of Azerbaijan that stretches between the western shores of the Caspian Sea and the Kura River, centered on the Shirvan Plain. History Etymology Vladimir Minorsky believes that names such as Sharvān (Shirwān), Lāyzān and Baylaqān are Iranian names from the Iranian languages of the coast of the Caspian Sea. There are several explanations about this name: * Shirvan or Sharvan are corrupted forms of the word "Shahrbān" () which means "the governor". The word "Shahrban" has been used since Achaemenian Dynasty as "Xshathrapawn" (satrap) to refer to different states of the kingdom. * Shervan in Persian means cypress tree (the same as 'sarv' in Middle Persian and in New Persian, as well as in ArabicDehkhoda dictionary). It is also used as a male n ...
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Şirvan District
Şirvan District is a district of Siirt Province in Turkey. The town of Şirvan, Siirt, Şirvan is the seat and the district had a population of 21,321 in 2021. Its area is 936 km2. The district is fully Kurds, Kurdish. Settlements The district encompasses the belde of Şirvan, fifty-eight villages and fifty Hamlet (place), hamlets. Villages # Adıgüzel, Şirvan, Adıgüzel () # Akçayar, Şirvan, Akçayar () # Akgeçit, Şirvan, Akgeçit () # Akyokuş, Şirvan, Akyokuş () # Bayındır, Şirvan, Bayındır () # Belençay, Şirvan, Belençay () # Boylu, Şirvan, Boylu () # Cevizdalı, Şirvan, Cevizdalı () # Cevizlik, Şirvan, Cevizlik () # Çeltikyolu, Şirvan, Çeltikyolu () # Çınarlı, Şirvan, Çınarlı () # Daltepe, Şirvan, Daltepe () # Damlı, Şirvan, Damlı () # Demirkapı, Şirvan, Demirkapı () # Derinçay, Şirvan, Derinçay () # Dişlinar, Şirvan, Dişlinar () # Doğruca, Şirvan, Doğruca () # Durankaya, Şirvan, Durankaya () # Elmadalı, Şirva ...
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Shirvaneh (other)
Shirvaneh () may refer to: * Shirvaneh, Kamyaran * Shirvaneh, Qorveh See also *Shirvan (other) Shirvan is a historical Iranian region in the eastern Caucasus, now in Azerbaijan. Shirvan or Sirvan or variants may also refer to: Places * Şirvan, Azerbaijan * Şirvan, Shamakhi, Azerbaijan * Sirvan County, Ilam province, Iran * Shirvan Count ...
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Shirvani (other)
Shirvani or Shervani may refer to: * Shirvani, Fars, Iran * Shirvani, West Azerbaijan, Iran * Shirvani Arabic, extinct variety of Arabic spoken in Shirvan *Shirvani (name), Iranian surname * Sherwani, a type of knee-length Indian coat * Sherwani (surname) See also

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Sirvan Khosravi
Sirvan Khosravi (; born 26 July 1982) is an Iran, Iranian singer, songwriter, and Music, music producer. He has produced music for various artists including Xaniar Khosravi, his younger brother, who is also a singer-song writer. He rose to fame in 2005 after releasing his debut album "To Khial Kardi Beri". Early life Sirvan Khosravi was born in Tehran. He is of Kurds, Kurdish descent. He started learning the keyboard at age 11. At 16 he took some lessons with Kaveh Yaghmaei who became his mentor. Career Before releasing his first album in 2005, Sirvan participated in the works of other Iranian artists as an Audio Engineer, Mixing and Mastering Engineer and Producer. After meeting Omid Athari Nejad in 2001, he produced his first album titled "To Khial Kardi Beri" and released it in 2005. Khosravi started to produce his second music album "Sa’ate 9" from 2005 and released it in 2009. He performed his first concert in February 2009. In 2012, he became very popular among Irania ...
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Emirate Of Şirvan
Şirvan Emirate (-1840s, ) was a Kurdish beylik centered around Şirvan after the fall of the Ayyubid dynasty. The founder of Şirvan was Emir Hasan who was a relative of Emir Kor of the Soran Emirate. The emirate ultimately lost its autonomy due to the Ottoman centralization policies in the mid-1840s and its Kurdish leaders were driven out. At its peak, the emirate included much of the area from Bitlis to Hakkâri including Kurtalan and its rulers were loyal to Bohtan Emirate to the south and its leader Bedir Khan Beg. Although removed from power, the descendants of the former rulers of Şirvan still commanded respect in the area towards the end of the 19th century. History The ancestors of the rulers of Şirvan were viziers for the Ayyubids and is said to either have originated from nearby Hasankeyf or from kings in Şirvan which they inherited the principality from. Under Emir Hasan, the territory was divided into three feudal domains being Şirvan (center), Kafra and Irvan ...
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Lerrnakert, Shirak
Lernakert () is a village in the Artik Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. The 10th to 13th-century Makaravank Church, with the church of Surb Sion of 1001 is located 1 mile north of the village. In the gorge below is a small church built on earlier foundations and constructed in the 18th century, with a hermit's cell cut into the cliff face behind. Demographics Gallery Image:Makaravank front façade.jpg, Makaravank Church, 10th-13th centuries Image:Portal Makaravank Pemzashen.JPG, Makaravank Church entry Image:Makaravank Pemzashen Chapel 18th c.JPG, 18th-century chapel in gorge below Makaravank See also * Shirvan * Shirvan (city) Shirvan (from ; ; Tat: ''Şirvan'') is a historical region in the eastern Caucasus, as known in both pre-Islamic Sasanian and Islamic times. Today, the region is an industrially and agriculturally developed part of the Republic of Azerbaijan ... References *World Gazeteer: Armenia– World-Gazetteer.com * Populated ...
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Shirvan Steppe
The Shirvan steppe () is part of the Kura-Aras Lowland of Azerbaijan and is located on the left bank of the Kura River. The elevation of the steppe ranges between and . The steppe has grey desert soil. Its vegetation is halophytic and wormwood, with estuary meadows. The Upper Shirvan water channel was directed from the Mingachevir Reservoir in order to irrigate the land. Animal husbandry (in winter pastures) and horticulture (cotton, crops, and grape) are the main agriculture in the steppe. See also * Shirvan * Shirvan (city) * Shirvan National Park * Shirvan State Reserve Shirvan State Reserve in Azerbaijan was established on the area of of a part of Bendovan State Game reserve in 1969 for the purpose of protecting and increasing the number of water birds. The area of the reserve was expanded to in 1982. Ecology ... References Plains of Azerbaijan {{Azerbaijan-geo-stub ...
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Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran to the east; Iraq, Syria, and the Mediterranean Sea to the south; and the Aegean Sea, Greece, and Bulgaria to the west. Turkey is home to over 85 million people; most are ethnic Turkish people, Turks, while ethnic Kurds in Turkey, Kurds are the Minorities in Turkey, largest ethnic minority. Officially Secularism in Turkey, a secular state, Turkey has Islam in Turkey, a Muslim-majority population. Ankara is Turkey's capital and second-largest city. Istanbul is its largest city and economic center. Other major cities include İzmir, Bursa, and Antalya. First inhabited by modern humans during the Late Paleolithic, present-day Turkey was home to List of ancient peoples of Anatolia, various ancient peoples. The Hattians ...
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Şirvan, Siirt
Şirvan (, , , ) is a municipality in the Şirvan District of Siirt Province in southeastern Turkey. It is populated by Kurds of the Silokan and Sturkiyan tribes and had a population of 3,958 in 2021. Neighborhoods The municipality is divided into the neighborhoods of Bağcılar, Fatih, Kırtepe, Küfre and Sit. History Şirvan is attested in the 13th century by Yaqut al-Hamawi in ''Mu'jam al-Buldan''. Under the Ottoman Empire, Şirvan was a ''kaza#Ottoman Empire, kaza'' (district) of the sanjak#Ottoman Empire, sanjak of Siirt in the Bitlis Vilayet, and the village of Küfre (ܫܪܘܐܢ, "village" in Syriac language, Syriac, today called Şirvan) served as its administrative centre. In late 19th century, the district of Şirvan was largely inhabited by Muslim Kurds but was also home to a number of Christian Assyrian people, Assyrians and Armenians, who constituted roughly 20% of the total population of the district. Of the total 200-odd settlements in the district, 28 were Chri ...
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Siirt Province
Siirt Province, (, ; ) is a province of Turkey, located in the southeast. The province borders Bitlis to the north, Batman to the west, Mardin to the southwest, Şırnak to the south, and Van to the east. Its area is 5,717 km2, and its population is 331,311 (2022). Its capital is Siirt. It encompasses 12 municipalities, 280 villages and 214 hamlets. The province is considered part of Turkish Kurdistan and has a Kurdish majority. The current Governor of the Siirt province is Kemal Kızılkaya. History In order to Turkify the Kurds of Siirt, Law 1164 was passed in June 1927, which allowed the creation of Inspectorates-General (''Umumi Müffetişlik,'' UM) that governed with martial law under a state of emergency. The Siirt province was included in the so called First Inspectorate General (''Umumi Müfettişlik,'' UM) in which an Inspector General governed with wide-ranging authority of civilian, juridical and military matters. The UM covered the provinces of Hakkâri ...
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Sirvan Rural District
Sirvan Rural District () is in Nowsud District of Paveh County, Kermanshah province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... Its capital is the village of Neyesaneh. Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the rural district's population was 2,874 in 833 households. There were 2,855 inhabitants in 887 households at the following census of 2011. The 2016 census measured the population of the rural district as 3,118 in 1,034 households. The most populous of its 28 villages was Hani Garmaleh, with 869 people. See also Birvas, a village in this rural district Notes References Rural Districts of Kermanshah province Populated places in Paveh County {{Paveh-geo-stub ...
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