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'''Feyli''' (also '''Fayli''' or '''Faili''') is a general name used since middle of twentieth century by Iraqi Arabs for the southern dialects of the [[Kurdish language]] spoken in [[Southern Kurdistan]] and [[Eastern Kurdistan]] (i.e. the eastern part of [[Iraq]] in the [[Khanaqin]] region in the [[Diyala|Diyala province]] near the Iraqi-Iranian border), [[Ilam province]] and parts of [[Kermanshah province]] in [[Iran]] by [[Feyli Kurds]]. |
'''Feyli''' (also '''Fayli''' or '''Faili''') is a general name used since middle of twentieth century by Iraqi Arabs for the southern dialects of the [[Kurdish language]] spoken in [[Southern Kurdistan]] and [[Eastern Kurdistan]] (i.e. the eastern part of [[Iraq]] in the [[Khanaqin]] region in the [[Diyala|Diyala province]] near the Iraqi-Iranian border), [[Ilam province]] and parts of [[Kermanshah province]] in [[Iran]] by [[Feyli Kurds]]. |
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For the geographic region of Pahla, see '''[[Jibal]]'''. |
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Feyli is also the name of a dialect of '''Luri''' spoken to the east of Khorram Abad. |
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Revision as of 21:01, 28 April 2009
Feyli (also Fayli or Faili) is a general name used since middle of twentieth century by Iraqi Arabs for the southern dialects of the Kurdish language spoken in Southern Kurdistan and Eastern Kurdistan (i.e. the eastern part of Iraq in the Khanaqin region in the Diyala province near the Iraqi-Iranian border), Ilam province and parts of Kermanshah province in Iran by Feyli Kurds.
For the geographic region of Pahla, see Jibal.
Feyli is also the name of a dialect of Luri spoken to the east of Khorram Abad.