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Yazdani (other)
Yazdani or Yezdani may refer to: * Yazdani (surname) * Demonym of people from Yazd or Yazdan * Follower of the assumed pre-Islamic Kurdish religion Yazdânism * Yazdani Bakery, Irani cafe or Persian style bakery in Mumbai, India See also * Yazdan (other) * Abbas Yazdani Abbas Yazdani ( fa, عباس يزداني, also Romanized as ʿAbbās Yazdānī) is a village in Jarqavieh Sofla Rural District, Jarqavieh Sofla District Jarqooyeh Sofla District ( fa, بخش جرقویه سفلی; Lower Jarqavieh District) is a ..., village in Iran * Chah-e Mohammadabad Yazdani, village in Iran * Mazraeh-ye Yezdani, Golestan, village in Iran {{disambiguation ...
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Yazdani (surname)
Yazdani derived from the ancient Persian word Yazdan, meaning deity. Thus Yazdani means belonging to the deity. People with this surname are mainly from the city of Yazd, Yazd province, central Iran. However, this surname can be found amongst the people from other parts of Iran such as Kerman, Tabriz, Shiraz, and Taleghan. Notable people with the surname include: * Bobby Yazdani (born 1963), Iranian-American entrepreneur and investor * Dariush Yazdani (born 1977), Iranian footballer * Golam Yazdani (1917–2009), Bengali politician in India * Ghulam Yazdani (1885–1962), Bengali historian and archaeologist in India * Haji Kazim Yazdani, Afghani historical researcher * Hassan Yazdani Hassan Yazdani Charati ( fa, حسن یزدانی چراتی born 26 December 1994 in Lapu Sahra, Chapakrud Rural District, Juybar County, Iran) is an Iranian wrestler. Yazdani is an Olympic and World Champion in freestyle wrestling in two weig ... (born 1994), Iranian wrestler * Kausar Ya ...
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Yazd
Yazd ( fa, یزد ), formerly also known as Yezd, is the capital of Yazd Province, Iran. The city is located southeast of Isfahan. At the 2016 census, the population was 1,138,533. Since 2017, the historical city of Yazd is recognized as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Because of generations of adaptations to its desert surroundings, Yazd has a unique Persian architecture. It is nicknamed the "City of Windcatchers" ( ''Shahr-e Badgirha'') from its many examples. It is also very well known for its Zoroastrian fire temples, ab anbars (cisterns), qanats (underground channels), yakhchals (coolers), Persian handicrafts, handwoven cloth (''Persian termeh''), silk weaving, Persian cotton candy, and its time-honored confectioneries. Yazd is also known as City of Bicycles, because of its old history of bike riders, and the highest number of bicycles per capita in Iran. It is reported that bicycle culture in Iran originated in Yazd as a result of contact with European visitors and tou ...
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Yazdan (other)
Yazdan or Yezdan may refer to: * Yezdan, Fars, a village in central Iran * Hesar-e Yazdan, a village in eastern Iran * Yazdelan, or Yazdan, (يزدلان), a village in central Iran See also * Yazd, the capital of Yazd Province in central Iran * Yazdani (other) * Yazdânism Yazdânism, or the Cult of Angels, is a pseudohistoric pre-Islamic religion with claimed ties relating to a Mithraic religion of the Kurds. The term was introduced and proposed by Kurdish and Belgian scholar Mehrdad Izady to represent what he consi ..., a Kurdish religion * '' yazata'', Zoroastrian Iranian divine entities from which the words ''Yazdan'' or ''Yezdan'' derive {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Yazdânism
Yazdânism, or the Cult of Angels, is a pseudohistoric pre-Islamic religion with claimed ties relating to a Mithraic religion of the Kurds. The term was introduced and proposed by Kurdish and Belgian scholar Mehrdad Izady to represent what he considers the "original" religion of the Kurds. According to Izady, Yazdânism is now continued in the denominations of Yazidism, Yarsanism, and Chinarism. The concept of Yazdânism has found a wide perception both within and beyond Kurdish nationalist discourses, but has been disputed by other recognized scholars of Iranian religions. Well established, however, are the "striking" and "unmistakable" similarities between the Yazidis and the Yaresan or ''Ahl-e Haqq (People of truth)'', some of which can be traced back to elements of an ancient faith that was probably dominant among Western Iranians and akin, but separate from Zoroastrianism and likened to practices of pre-Zoroastrian Mithraic religion. Principal beliefs In Yazdâni theolo ...
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Yazdani Bakery
Yazdani Bakery is an Irani cafe or Persian style bakery in Mumbai, India. As of 2023, it is a take-out establishment with the sit-down service closed. History The bakery was opened in 1953 by Late Zend Meherwan Zend, an Irani baker. The bakery All products in the bakery are handmade, and baked in diesel ovens. The bakery draws a lot of visitors, particularly international visitors especially Germans. The building, built in the early 20th century, was originally a Japanese bank, which was later sold off. Honour On 11 December 2007, the bakery was felicitated by Maharashtra governor SM Krishna the Urban Heritage & Citizens Award. File:Bread Cutter at Yazdani Bakery 2.JPG, A worker using a bread Bread is a staple food prepared from a dough of flour (usually wheat) and water, usually by baking. Throughout recorded history and around the world, it has been an important part of many cultures' diet. It is one of the oldest human-made f ... slicing machine to slice l ...
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Abbas Yazdani
Abbas Yazdani ( fa, عباس يزداني, also Romanized as ʿAbbās Yazdānī) is a village in Jarqavieh Sofla Rural District, Jarqavieh Sofla District Jarqooyeh Sofla District ( fa, بخش جرقویه سفلی; Lower Jarqavieh District) is a district (bakhsh) in Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 20,970, in 5,473 families. The District has three citi ..., Isfahan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. Although the 2006 national census mentioned its existence, its population was not reported. References Populated places in Isfahan County {{IsfahanCounty-geo-stub ...
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