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"stan" is derived from the Old Persian word "stan", which means "......During the period of the prevalence of the ancient Persian language in 600 AD, as close neighbors of ancient Persia, these Central Asian countries were influenced by the ancient Persian language.
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The Stan at the end of the name of the Central Asian country is actually a transliteration of Stan and Stein, which is derived from the Old Persian word meaning "......land".
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The name of the country that believes in Islam will be followed by the word stan, which means that it is an Islamic country.
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Stan means the following:
Stan is a transliterated place name suffix. Both Stan and Stein are transliterated as "Stan", derived from the Old Persian word meaning "......land". In Southwest, South and Central Asia, there are many place names with the word "stan" (-stan), some of which are country names, such as Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan (Note:
The Palestinian suffix is not -stan), etc.
Some are regional names, such as Hindustan (also transliterated as Hindustani), Registan, Lorestan, Sistan, Huzestan, Kurdistan, etc.
Stan's sentence formation is as follows:
1. Epstein stood up abruptly and was furious.
Second, the Tajikistan national football team defeated the Vietnamese team, but unfortunately the good times did not last long, and soon they planted a fight in front of the Chinese team.
Thirdly, the arduous process of state-building in Palestine has proved the truth of the prosperity of the country despite many difficulties.
Fourth, in modern physics, Einstein can be regarded as an unsurpassed ancestor.
5. Palestine** said they were unarmed civilians searching for discarded metal.
6. Miss Stankpol is a meticulous and matter-of-fact journalist.
7. Einstein's first universe is the secret of the Continental wheel, exhaustive, and finally discovered the theory of relativity.
8. Albert Einstein passed away peacefully in 1955 at the age of 76.
9. It seems surprising that Einstein's genius was so widely appreciated.
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Central Asia is called Stan, which is related to culture.
"Stan" is generally an exclusive word for Central Asia, such as Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, etc., "stan" is derived from the ancient Persian word "stan", which means region, can also be said to refer to the country, Central Asia is also deeply influenced by Persian culture.
When the Persian civilization spread, "stan" was also derived to various places, there was also Palestine in West Asia, Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Armenia also used "stan" in traditional place names, such as Armenians called themselves "Haiyastan", which means "hospitable people", and Armenians also called China "Qinastan".
Influence of ancient Persia:
In addition to Tajikistan, which we are familiar with, there are also Tocharo, Hindustan and other countries that we have never heard of. These places were heavily influenced by Persia in ancient times, so "stan" was also converted from ancient Persian. It can be seen how great the influence of ancient Persia was in Central Asia.
Stan "is still used in Old Persian today"...These country names reflect the history and cultural heritage of each of these countries, which is of great significance. The name "Qinastan" in our country has long been replaced by "China", but Armenia still regards "stan" as a tradition and is reluctant to change its words.
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Stan"(stan) is a good suffix in a place name in Central Asia, a word derived from the Persian word meaning"place"or"countries"。In Central Asia, the suffix is widely used in place names and country names to denote the geographical features, ethnic composition, or religious beliefs of these regions. In the Central Asian region, there are five major stan countries: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan.
These countries are included in their names"Stan"This suffix, such as Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, etc. In addition, there are some countries or regions that also have them in their names"Stan", such as Afghanistanstan (now Afghanistan), Palestine, etc. It is important to note that not all Central Asian countries have this in their names"Stan", such as Afghanistan and Pakistan, do not.
Also, though"Stan"This suffix is very common in the toponyms of Central Asia, but it is not the only toponymic suffix in these regions.
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Stan is a transliterated place name suffix. Both Stan and Stein are transliterated as "Stan", derived from the Old Persian word meaning "......land".
In Southwest, South and Central Asia, there are many place names with the word "stan" (-stan), some of which are country names, such as Pakistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan (note: the Palestinian suffix is not -stan), etc.
Some are regional names, such as Hindustan (also transliterated as Hindustani), Registan, Lorestan, Sistan, Huzestan, Kurdis Shenqingtan, etc. The name of the "stan" type of region has even "penetrated" into Europe, such as the western shore of the Caspian Sea, the eastern North Caucasus, and Dagestan.
There are even new names of this type, such as Tatarstan and Bashkortostan in the Russian Federation, a few place names do not have "stan" in Chinese translation, but the original name has this word formation component, such as Afghanistan, Baluchistan belong to this category.
Generally speaking, places called "stan" are Islamic, but this is not necessarily the case, such as "Tocharian Blind Listan", "Hindustani", etc. In fact, there was the -stan in ancient Persian, and then there was the Islamization of Central Asia and other places.
Later, with the expansion of the political influence of ancient Persia, the spread of Persian culture, the reproduction of Iranian language and close exchanges with other ethnic groups, the word entered other languages such as Hindi, Urdu and Turkic languages, and the meaning of the word was expanded, the content was gradually enriched, and a number of similar and different extensions were derived.