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Encyclopedia > Somay Brados

Somay Brados, (in Persian (official language of Iran): صومای برادوست Somay Baradoost, in Kurdish: Somay Brados) is a city west of Lake Urmia, between the city of Urmia and the Turkey border. It lies in the West Azarbaijan province of Iran. Persian (فارسی = Fârsi . ... The Kurdish languages or Kurdish dialects, belonging to the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages, are spoken in the region loosely called Kurdistan including Kurdish populations in parts of Iran (Persia), Iraq, Syria and Turkey. ... Lake Urmia from space, October 1984 Satellite image of Lake Urmia, taken in November 2003 Lake Urmia (37. ... Map of Iran showing location of Urmia Urmia (also written Uromieh, Uromiyeh, Oroomieh, Orumiyeh or Orumiye; Persian: ارومیه, Kurdish: Wurmê), previously called Rezaieh or Rezaiyeh (رضائیه), is a city in northwestern Iran, and the capital of the West Azarbaijan province... West Azarbaijan (آذربایجان ØºØ±Ø¨ÛŒ in Persian) is one of the 30 provinces of Iran. ...


The population of the city is entirely Kurdish, speaking the Shakaki dialect of Kurdish. Kurdish-inhabited areas (Kurdistan). ... Shakaki,Shkak, is a dialect of Kurdish and is spoken in a wide part of Kurdish regions in Turkey , Iran and Iraq. ...



 

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