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  2. Category:Iranian nomads - Wikipedia

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  3. Ring size - Wikipedia

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    An analogic sizing ring stick. Ring sizes can be measured physically by a paper, plastic, or metal ring sizer (as a gauge) or by measuring the inner diameter of a ring that already fits. Ring sticks are tools used to measure the inner size of a ring, and are typically made from plastic, delrin, wood, aluminium, or of multiple materials. Digital ...

  4. Iranian folklore - Wikipedia

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    Folklore studies of Iran, Afghanistan and Tajikistan. From the Encyclopædia Iranica. Folk poetry. From the Encyclopædia Iranica. The passion (taʿzia) of Ḥosayn by Peter Chelkowski. From the Encyclopædia Iranica. Lee Lee Hozak, on Iranian folkloric songs among Iranian Americans, from Homa Sarshar's In The Back Alleys of Exile (vol. 2; p. 304).

  5. Iran's storytelling tradition spans centuries. A woman in ...

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    It is Nowruz — the Persian New Year — and the Iranian American Jewish Federation has invited the 46-year-old to perform along with other Iranian female artists — drummers, dancers and singers.

  6. National symbols of Iran - Wikipedia

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  7. Bakhtiari people - Wikipedia

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    According to research into NRY markers, the Bakhtiari, as with many other groups in Iran, show very elevated frequencies for Y-DNA haplogroup J2— a trait common for Eurasian populations, likely originating in Anatolia and the Caucasus [7] The Southwest Eurasian haplogroups F, G, and T1a also reach substantial frequency among Bakhtiaris.

  8. Qashqai people - Wikipedia

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    Qashqai people [a] (pronounced [ɢæʃɢɒːˈjiː]; Persian: قشقایی; Kaşkayı in Turkish) are a Turkic tribal confederation in Iran.Almost all of them speak a Western Turkic (Oghuz) language known as the Qashqai language — which they call "Turkī" — as well as Persian (the national language of Iran) in formal use.

  9. Israel breaks up Iranian spy ring, arrests 7 of its own ... - AOL

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    Israeli security agencies said they stopped an Iranian spy ring across northern Israel after seven Israeli citizens were arrested over suspicion of espionage and supplying Iran with critical intel.