Daýhan (prior to 1993 Gyzyl Daýhan) is a village in Burguçy geňeşligi, Döwletli District, Lebap Province, in eastern Turkmenistan, near the border with Afghanistan.[1][2]
Daýhan
Gyzyl Daýhan | |
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Coordinates: 37°43′37″N 65°26′8″E / 37.72694°N 65.43556°E | |
Country | Turkmenistan |
Province | Lebap Province |
Etymology
editThe Turkmen word daýhan means "farmer, peasant" in Turkmen, and is borrowed from Persian دهقان (dehghan). The Turkic word kyzyl (gyzyl in Turkmen) means "red" and referred in the Soviet period to the color red, the color of revolution.
See also
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edit- ^ OpenStreetMap / Districts in Turkmenistan
- ^ Falling rain gazetteer
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