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Revision as of 16:46, 11 October 2007 by とある白い猫 (talk | contribs) (+ Category:Iraqi Kurdistan)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Hawrāmān (also Húrāmān) (Kurdish: Hewraman or ههورامان) or Ōrāmān (Template:PerB) is a mountainous region located in western Iran or Eastern Kurdistan, which includes the cities of Pawe and Meriwan, and north-eastern Iraq or Southern Kurdistan, which includes the city Halabja. The inhabitants of Hewraman are Gorani Kurds who speak Hewrami, a sub-dialect of the greater Gorani branch of Kurdish dialects. Hewraman is best known for its unique arrangement of cities and villages built along the mountain slopes of the region. Ancient religions are also practiced throughout Hewraman and the region is home to the ancient holy places of the Yarsan faith.
Some scholars believe that the name Hewraman or Huraman has strong connections to the ancient Zoroastrian faith and claim that the name may have originated from Ahuraman or Ahura Mazda. Ahura Mazda is the name of God in the ancient Indo-Iranian Avestan language and comes from the ancient Zoroastrian faith, which is still widely practiced throughout the region. Many areas in the Hewraman region are believed to be pilgrimage sites for believers of Zoroastranism prior to the advent of Islam.
==Bibliography==The natural abilities of howraman is more than this.but beacuas of political and calcural conditions this region can not be known
- References
- Nyberg, H.S. (1923), The Pahlavi documents of Avroman, Le Monde Oriental, XVII, p.189. This is very interesting for those interested in investigating the survival of Parthian usage of Zoroastrian terminology among the local Kurds of modern day Hawraman (Avroman).
- http://www.chnpress.com/tourism/Attractions/kurdestan/
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