Mazenderanıci
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Mazenderanıci ya zi Teberi, zıwanê inan de تپورون Tāperun, yew şarê do İrankiyo, zımey rocawaniyo İrankiyo.[1][2][3] Caê cuwiyayışi inan zımey İranio, Teberıstano. Veroci ra dıma Koê Elbruzi ra, caê cüwıyayışi Mazenderaniyan peyni vınêno.[4][5] Amori Mazenderaniyan 2,5 (dı u nim) - 3 (hiri) milyon miyan de vurino. [6] Din u bawerkerdışi inan pêro İslamo, İslamo Şiio.[7] Mazenderaniy, veroci Deryay Xezeri de cot keni, mase pê gureni, kar u qezencê inan vecneni.
Mazenderan Gilekan ri nezdio, inan rê cirano. Tay referansan de vaciyeno ki pê şarê Kofkasyaki ra (Gurci, Azeriy) gıreya inan esta.[8][9][10] Zuanê Mazenderankiyan, zuanê Mazenderankiyo, zuanê do zımey rocawanio İrankio, be zuanê ma Zazaki ra zaf nezdio. Mazenderanki, zuanê Gileki ri zi zaf nezdio, vıraştışi cumley, vatış u binan xeylê nezdiyo, pê Alfabey Erebki nusiyeno.
Cênetik
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]Ewro cıgeyrayışi vano ki Haplogruba J2 Mazenderaniyan miyan de gruba en gırda, en heraya, zaf vêniyeno. Haplogruba J2, haplogruba Rocvetışo Nezdia, Kofkasyawa.[11] Dıma Haplogruba J2, R1a1 Mazenderaniyan miyan de zaf vêniyena. %25ê inan de Haplogruba J2 esta, %25ê inan de zi R1a1 esta.
Namdari
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]Vêrde
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Jarir ibn Yazid ibn Kathir al-Tabari (838–923)
- Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Jarir ibn Rustom al-Tabari
- Ali ibn Sahl Rabban al-Tabari
- Abul Hasan al-Tabari
- Al-Tabarani
- Amir Pazevari
- Maziar
Newe
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- Rıza Şah Pehlewi
- Nima Yuşic (Poet)
- İmam Eli Hebibi
- Eli Laricani, (politikan)
- Mohammad Javad Larijani, (matematiker u parlemanter)
- Sadıq Laricani (Parlementer)
- Mohammad Zohari (Poet)
- Delkash (Deyrvatoğ)
- Ali Pahlavan (Deyrvatoğ)
- Gholam-Hossein Banan (Deyrvatoğ)
- Ehsan Tabari (marksist theoretikian)
- Noureddin Kianouri (politikan)
- Parviz Natel-Khanlari (nuştekar/çarnaoğ)
- Habibollah Badiei (muzisyen)
- Reza Allamehzadeh (direktor)
- Rashid Mostaghim (deyrvatoğ)
- Behdad Salimikordasiabi (Olympik guleşgırotoğ)
Referansi
[bıvurne | çımeyi bıvurne]- ↑ Area handbook for Iran By Harvey Henry Smith, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Area Studies, American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Areas Studies, page 89
- ↑ Academic American Encyclopedia By Grolier Incorporated, page 294
- ↑ The World Book Encyclopedia By World Book, Inc, 2000, page 401
- ↑ Lua error Xetay pele Modul:Citation/CS1 dı rêza 4152 de ya: attempt to call field 'make_sep_list' (a nil value).
- ↑ Ethnologue report for language code:mzn
- ↑ name="Borjan">Bilingualism in Mazandaran: Peaceful Coexistence With Persian by Maryam Borjian, Columbia University, Page 66. Online Access: [1]
- ↑ name="Borjan">Bilingualism in Mazandaran: Peaceful Coexistence With Persian by Maryam Borjian, Columbia University, Page 66. Online Access: [2]
- ↑ name="Middle East Patterns"
- ↑ "The Mazanderani and Gilaki groups fall inside a major cluster consisting of populations from the Caucasus and West Asia and are particularly close to the South Caucasus groups—Georgians, Armenians, and Azerbaijanians". http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982206011390. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
- ↑ Iran, Encarta Encyclopedia Iran Archived 2009-10-28 at the Wayback Machine. 2009-10-31.
- ↑ name="Grugni">Grugni, V; Battaglia, V; Hooshiar Kashani, B; Parolo, S; Al-Zahery, N et al. (2012). [. . "Ancient Migratory Events in the Middle East: New Clues from the Y-Chromosome Variation of Modern Iranians"]. PLoS ONE 7 (7): e41252. . .
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