ıranian

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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف ıranian في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

Iranian
iranlı
Iranian
{i} İranlı
Iranian
{i} farsça
Iranian
{s} İran
Iranian
ıranlı
Iranian
ıran
Iranian
acem
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف ıranian في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

Iranian
Of, from, or pertaining to Iran, the Iranian people or the Iranian languages
Iranian
A person from Iran or of Iranian descent
Iranian
{i} language of Iran
Iranian
{i} native or resident of Iran, Persian
Iranian
{s} of or pertaining to Iran, of Iranian origin
Iranian
Iranian means belonging or relating to Iran, or to its people or culture
Iranian
An Iranian is an Iranian citizen, or a person of Iranian origin
Iranian Azerbaijan
A region in the north-west of Iran
Iranian citizen
{i} legal citizen of Iran (country in southwestern Asia)
Iranian languages
Major subgroup of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. Iranian languages are probably spoken by more than 80 million people in southwestern and southern Asia. Only two Old Iranian languages are known, Avestan and Old Persian. A greater number of Middle Iranian languages ( 300 BC-AD 950) are known; these are divided into a western and an eastern group. Modern Iranian languages fall into four groups. The southwestern group includes Modern Persian (Farsi), Dari (in northern Afghanistan), Tajiki (in Tajikistan and other Central Asian republics); Luri and Bakhtiari (in southwestern Iran); and Tat. The northwestern group includes Kurdish (spoken in Kurdistan) and Baluchi (in southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran, and southern Afghanistan). The southeastern group includes Pashto (in Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan) and the 10 or so Pamir languages (in eastern Tajikistan and adjacent parts of Afghanistan and China). The northeastern group includes Ossetic, spoken by the Ossetes in the central Caucasus Mountains, and Yaghnobi, formerly spoken in a single valley of the Pamirs. Nearly all the Modern Iranian languages have been written if at all in adaptations of the Arabic alphabet
Iranian oil pipeline
pipeline which carries oil (located in Iran)
Iranian religions
Ancient religions of the peoples of the Iranian plateau. The Medes and Persians were dominated by a powerful priestly tribe, the magi. The magi were responsible for chanting accounts of the origin and descent of the gods, and they were probably the source of the dualism that later characterized Zoroastrianism, the best known of the Iranian religions. The chief god of the pre-Zoroastrian pantheon was Ahura Mazda, the creator of the universe and the one who maintains the cosmic and social order. Mithra was the second most important deity and the protector of covenants. Other major deities included Anahita, the war goddess; Rashnu, the god of justice; and astral deities such as Tishtrya, identified with the star Sirius. The ancient Iranians did not build temples or make images of their gods, preferring to worship in the open. The central ritual was the yazna, which consisted of a festive meal at which the worshipers made animal sacrifices and invited the deity to attend as a guest. Fire was regarded as a sacred element. The sacred drink hauma, which contained a mind-altering drug, was used to inspire worshipers with insight into truth and to stimulate warriors going into battle
Iranian revolution
Shiite Muslim revolution in Iran, changeover to rule by the Ayatollah
Indo-Iranian
A branch of the Indo-European language family, including the Indic and Iranian languages
Indo-Iranian
A member of any peoples speaking such a language
Indo-Iranian
Of or relating to such a language or member
Proto-Indo-Iranian
A person who spoke the Proto-Indo-Iranian language
Proto-Indo-Iranian
The hypothetical ancestor language or protolanguage of Indo-Aryan languages, the Iranian languages, the Dardic languages and the Nuristani languages
Proto-Indo-Iranian
Of or pertaining to the Proto-Indo-Iranian language, or the people who spoke it
Proto-Iranian
Of or pertaining to Proto-Iranian language or people who spoke it
Proto-Iranian
The hypothetical proto-language reconstructed by comparative method, from which all the Iranian languages descended
Proto-Iranian
Speaker of Proto-Iranian language
Iranian
iranic
Middle Iranian
Of or relating to any of the Iranian languages, such as Pahlavi or Khotanese, spoken from about the first to the tenth century in areas of western and central Asia
Old Iranian
Any of the Iranian languages in use before the beginning of the Christian era
ıranian

    الواصلة

    I·ra·ni·an

    التركية النطق

    ayreyniın

    المترادفات

    irani, persian

    النطق

    /īˈrānēən/ /aɪˈreɪniːən/

    فيديوهات

    ... course of the year is make it very clear to the Iranian government that we are offering ...
    ... the Iranian government to live up to its own international obligations, and if they do ...
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