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    The Gorani ([ɡɔ̌rani], Cyrillic: Горани) or Goranci ([ɡɔrǎːntsi], Cyrillic: Горанци), are a Slavic Muslim ethnic group inhabiting the Gora region—the triangle...
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    Gorani (Kurdish: گۆرانی, romanized: Goranî, lit. 'song') also known by its main dialect; Hawrami (ھەورامی, romanized: Hewramî) is a Northwestern Iranian...
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  • Gorani may refer to: Gorani, Croatia [hr], a village in the municipality of Skrad, Croatia Gorani, Konjic, a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia...
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    Hala Basha-Gorani (/ˈhɑːlə ɡəˈrɑːni/; born March 1, 1970) is an American journalist, working as a correspondent for NBC News. Previously she was an anchor...
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    separate group of non-Kurdish Northwestern Iranian languages, the Zaza–Gorani languages, are also spoken by several million ethnic Kurds. The classification...
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  • themselves ethnic Kurds. The Zaza–Gorani languages are the Zaza and the Gorani, and Shabaki languages. Whereas Gorani is composed of four dialects being...
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  • Esdalin Gorani (born in Kavajë) is a well-known Albanian stage dancer/choreographer who performs for Albania's largest national broadcaster, Top Channel...
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  • Joude Gorani (born 1980) is a Syrian cinematographer. She graduated from La Femis (French state film school) in 2005. She has since worked in documentaries...
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    United Gorani Party (Serbian: Jedinstvena Goranska Partija, Albanian: Partia Unike Gorane) is a Gorani political party in Kosovo. The Unique Gorani Party...
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    religious literature primarily written in the Gorani language. However, few modern Yarsani can read or write Gorani, as their mother tongue is Southern Kurdish...
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    Kurdish works have been written in each of the Six main languages: Zaza, Gorani, Kurmanji, Sorani, Laki and Southern Kurdish. Balül was a 9th century poet...
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    Kurdish (Sorani) Southern Kurdish (incl. Laki and Kurdali) Zaza–Gorani Zazaki Gorani (incl. Hawrami, Sarli, Shabaki, Bajalani) Balochi (incl. Koroshi)...
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    between 30 and 45 million. Kurds speak the Kurdish languages and the Zaza–Gorani languages, which belong to the Western Iranian branch of the Iranian languages...
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    The Gorani or Goranski, also Našinski ("Our language") language, is the variety of South Slavic spoken by the Gorani people in the border area between...
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  • Shabaki is an Indo-Iranian language and belongs to the subgroup Zaza-Gorani of the Northwestern Iranian languages. The Shabaki language is spoken by the...
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    Guran (tribe) (redirect from Gorani (Kurds))
    Guran (or Goran; Kurdish: گوران) is a Kurdish tribe. One of their main historical centers is Dartang, a region whose capital is at Rijab, at the western...
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  • Dukagjin Gorani (Albanian) Dukađin Gorani) is a journalist and media expert from Kosovo. Born in Pejë, he became one of the founders of weekly Koha in...
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  • and Ukrainians); the South Slavs (chiefly Bosniaks, Bulgarians, Croats, Gorani, Macedonians, Montenegrins, Serbs, and Slovenes). Though the majority of...
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    Asger agha Gorani or Asger bey Adigozalov (Azerbaijani: Əsgər ağa Gorani; b. 3 May 1857, Goran-Boyahmedli, Elizavetpol', Tiflis Governorate – d. 9 March...
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    Egyptian, Bosnian and Bulgarian peoples. Other Albanian minorities are the Gorani people and Jews. Contrary to official statistics that show an over 97 per...
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  • the name of a Kurdish political faction in Iraq. In Kurdish, Gorani may refer to the Gorani language spoken by several millions of ethnic Kurds, or the...
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    Gorani (Cyrillic: Горани) is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina. According to the 2013 census, its population was 189. Official...
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    Baban was its main rival. Gorani was the literary language and lingua franca. When the vassaldom fell, literary work in Gorani ceased. The ruling family...
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  • Sead Gorani (born 17 January 1977) is a Kosovar footballer who played in clubs from FR Yugoslavia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Macedonia and Kosovo. After retiring...
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    communities of Croats (the Krashovani) in Romania and Slavic Muslims (the Gorani) in southern Kosovo. The Torlakian dialects are intermediate between the...
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    followed by ethnic Serbs (4%), Bosniaks (2%), Turks (1%), Romani (1%), and the Gorani (<1%). Albanians constitute the majority of the population in most of Kosovo...
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    Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica Svrljig–Zaplanje Timok–Lužnica)) Chakavian (Burgenland Molise) Kajkavian Torlakian (Prizren–South Morava Gorani Janjevo–Letnica...
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    (according to the CIA, 1992) Main languages Arabic Kurdish Persian Turkish Zaza–Gorani Integrated parts of Iran and Turkey with varying degrees of autonomy in...
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    Caucasus (Ossetian, Tat and Talysh), down to Mesopotamia (Kurdish languages, Gorani, Kurmanji Dialect continuum), eastern Anatolia (Zaza) and Iran (Persian)...
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    Muslims, along with some smaller groups of different ethnicity, such as Gorani and Torbeši. This designation did not include Yugoslav non-Slavic Muslims...
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