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Paveh (in Kurdish Pawe) is a city in Iranian province of Kermanshah (Kirmaşan). Paveh is located in the west of Iran and is 230 km far from Kermanshah. People of Paveh speak Auramani (also:Hewrami, language that is a very ancient language. This city has a very beautiful nature and waterfalls. The Kurdish language (Kurdî in Kurdish), is spoken in the region loosely called Kurdistan, including Kurdish populations in parts of Iran (Persia), Iraq, Syria and Turkey. ... Iran consists of 30 provinces: Provinces are governed from a local center, mostly the largest local city. ... Kermanshah (Also called KirmaÅŸan in Kurdish Language) is the capital of Kermanshah Province of Iran. ... Kermanshah (Also known as KirmaÅŸan in Kurdish) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. ... Kermanshah (Also called KirmaÅŸan in Kurdish Language) is the capital of Kermanshah Province of Iran. ... auramani is very ancient language. ... Hewrami or Hawrami is an archaic branch of Kurdish language. ...


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PAVEH: The City of Thousand Mausoleums - (The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies - CAIS)© (1408 words)
Paveh is a city in Kermanshah Province in western Iran.
Paveh with several water-flowing rivers named Sirvan, Leyleh, Markhil and Paveh-Rood is one of the most water-rich areas in western Iran.
The presence of water in the Paveh region is not limited to rivers, waterfalls and springs.
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