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Yurt is a portable dwelling structure.
Yurt may also refer to:
Gulistan or Golestan or Golastan is a Persian word and means "The Flower Land" or "The Antholand," gol meaning "flower," and estan or ostan meaning "land."
Kalu or Kaloo may refer to:
Takht may refer to:
Fajr, an Arabic word meaning "dawn", refers to the Muslim dawn prayer.
Nurabad or Noor Abad may refer to many Iranian settlements:
Nizamabad, Nezamabad, or Nazmabad, may refer to:
Dasht, Dasht-e, Dashhti or Dasht-i, are Persian words for "plain" or "plain of", and may refer to:
Salehabad or Salihabad or Salhabad or Salahabad may refer to:
Karamabad may refer to:
Golestan is a village in Firuzabad Rural District, Firuzabad District, Selseleh County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 55, in 10 families.
Livan may refer to:
Kuchek Yurt Sheykhan is a village in Fajr Rural District, in the Central District of Gonbad-e Qabus County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 884, in 184 families.
Qarah Yasar or Qareh Yasar may refer to:
Yurt-e Kazem is a village in Nilkuh Rural District in the Central District of Galikash County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 153, in 41 families.
Yurt-e Zeynal is a village in Nilkuh Rural District in the Central District of Galikash County, Golestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 217, in 54 families.
Gorgan is a city in Golestan Province, Iran.
Tsentaroy is the name of several rural localities in the Chechen Republic, Russia:
Golestan is a village in Isin Rural District, in the Central District of Bandar Abbas County, Hormozgan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 50, in 17 families.
Golestan Mahalleh is a village in Do Hezar Rural District, Khorramabad District, Tonekabon County, Mazandaran Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 85, in 23 families.
Naman is a word of Kurdish and Iranian provenance that may refer to: