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English: Shahmaran is a mythical creature from the folklore of southern, central and eastern Turkey, Iran and Iraq. The name of Shahmaran comes from words "Shah" and "Maran". "Shah" is the Iranian title for a king, primarily the leader of the Iranians and their land and "Mar" means snakes in Kurdish. Queen of snakes in Kurdish, legendary character in Kurdish folklore
Kurdî: Şahmaran
Date 1 November 2011 (upload date)
Source http://ku.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%AAne:Salname_2004.jpg
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