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Banimaran also written Bani Maran or BanyMaran(Kurdish: بانى ماران, or بانيماران) is a Kurdish village located to the west of Koya and to the east of Arbil, Northern Iraq, Kurdistan. Banimaran lies in close vicinity to five other villages: Shakhapeska to the east, Axwra to the west, Banaqallat to the north, and Baezaxa and Bardbir to the south. The village's name derives from two words: ''Bani'' and ''Maran''. ''Bani'' is a reference to the flat piece of land located to the south-east from the village, and ''Maran'' means "the homes." The village has 36 homes, and as of 2014, it is more than a hundred years old. The people of Banimaran are unique to the region; truthfulness is regarded as one of their most notable characteristics. Among the most notable places to the south-east from the village are Sheikh Muhammad (Shemhammad), Qorkh, Shewasôr, BANI (which the village owes its name to), Shexwary, Qameshok, Shewabaqamish, Nashken and Qrran. File:Banimaran.jpg Banimaran_2011.jpg ==References== *http://www.getamap.net/maps/iraq/arbil/_banimaran/ *http://www.gazetteering.com/asia/iraq/muhafazat-arbil/446583-bani-maran.html 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bani Maran」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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