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Kushi
(Persian: کشى)
Kushi is located in Pakistan
Kushi
Kushi
Location in the Hindu Kush
Highest point
Elevation2,349 m (7,707 ft)
Parent peakHindu Kush
Geography
LocationBalochistan, Pakistan
Parent rangeHindu Kush

Kushi (Persian: کشى, Balochi also Urdu, Pashto, Kurdi and Hindi Devanagari: کشى, happiness or marriage) is a mountain near Shaki Ram about 23 km from Qalat(Persian: قلات) Kalat, Pakistan Balochistan. The two mountains are removed by a unifying about 5 km. It seems that the two mountains belong together and is a mountain ridge. The mountain is located below the Durand Line between Afghanistan and India (now Pakistan) in the field of Baloch people. It is located not far from the similarly-named Kush mountain. The Balochi language is one of the four major Iranian languages (Paschto, Balochi, Kurdi and Persian).

Kush, Kash, Kesh, Kosh

The terms such as Kush, Kash, Kosh and Kesh have been used in context with the mountains in the different countries, especially in Iranian plateau (Kurdish regions, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan), but also even in Ukraine and Poland, especially Kash means in Kurdi (Sorjani), an Iranian language also, mountain ridges and high mountains.[2]

See also

Books or dictionaries

  • HYDE, Thomas [1] Veterum Persarum et Parthorum et Medorum Religionis Historia], London, MDCC, P.P.. 422
  • John Richardson: A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic and English, Vol. 1, ed. Charles Wilkins, London, 1810
  • William Kirkpatrick. [2] A vocabulary Persian Arabic and English, containing such words [...], London, 1785
  • Hassan Ameed: (first published 1963), Farhang e Farsi e Ameed, Ibn e Sina publications, 1st ed. 1963, 4th ed.1980, Amir Kabir, Tehran
  • Hassan Ameed: (first ed. 1963) Farhang e Farsi e Ameed, Ibn e Sina Publications, 4th ed. 1980, Amir Kabir, Tehran
  • Hassan Ameed: Farhang e Farsi e Ameed, ed. by Hassan Omid, twelfth edition, 1998, ISBN 964-00-0153-8
  • Feryad fazil Omar: Kurdisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch (Kurmancî), Institut für Kurdische Studien e.V., Berlin 1st ed. 1992 ISBN 978-3-932574-06-1
  • Feryad fazil Omar: Kurdisch-Deutsches Wörterbuch (Soranî), Institut für Kurdische Studien e.V., Berlin 2005 ISBN 978-3-932574-10-8
  • Abdul Rahman Sharafkondi Hazhar: (1st ed. 1990) Farhang Kurdi-Farsi, Tehran, 4th ed. 2005, ISBN 964-435-701-9 and ISBN 964-376-341-2
  • Zeeya A. Pashtoon:Pashto-English Dictionary, First Edition, Hyattsville, 2009 ISBN 978-1-931546-70-6
  • Akram Malakzay: Großes Wörterbuch Deutsch-Paschto (= Lexicographia Orientali. Band 6). Unter Mitwirkung von David Neil MacKenzie. Buske, Hamburg 2009, ISBN 978-3-87548-516-5.
  • Karl Ritter: Die Erdkunde von Asien Vol. 5, Berlin 1837

References

  1. ^ "Kush - Mountain Near Thok". MBendi Information Services. Retrieved February 21, 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  2. ^ Abdul Rahman Sharafkondi Hazhar (1st ed. 1990) Farhang Kurdi-Farsi, Tehran, 4th ed. 2005, P. 601