تبریز

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See also: تبريز and تبرير

Persian

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تبریز

Etymology

Unknown.

After the earliest resemblance it has been[1] implied of Urartian origin by being equated with Neo-Assyrian mentions of cities (Tarwi, Tarui) and (Tarmakisa, Tarwakisa) in the Sangibutu = Gilzanu = Baru = Bāri district occupied by Urartu,[2] which equation however has been reckoned far-fetched,[3] seemingly because this region is to the west of Lake Urmia, “though it must be stressed that the concept of a linear boundary wholly fails to express the complex patterns of relationships which existed between neighbouring regions and interspersed peoples,”[4] leading to the suggestion of Iranian origin since the area of Tabriz was territory of the Medes known by another homonymous Sangibuti, possibly equivalent to تو (taw, pool, puddle) + ریز (rēz, flow) as in إِبْرِيق (ʔibrīq) referring to the springs of mineral water that rise on the slopes of Mount Sahand;[3] however a place-forming suffix ـویج (-vīj) is known, attached to تر (tar, fresh, moist) in the Sarpol-e Zahab County village name ترویج (tarvij, literally watery place).[5]

Pronunciation

Readings
Classical reading? taḇrēz
Dari reading? tabrēz
Iranian reading? tabriz
Tajik reading? tabrez
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Proper noun

Dari تبریز
Iranian Persian
Tajik Табрез

تبریز (tabriz)

  1. Tabriz (a city in East Azerbaijan, Iran)

Derived terms

References

  1. ^ Herzfeld, Ernst Emil (1935) Archaeological History of Iran, London: The British Academy, pages 12–19
  2. ^ Luckenbill, Daniel David (1927) Ancient Records of Assyria and Babylonia Volume 2: Historical Records of Assyria From Sargon to the End, volume 2, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, pages 8 and 85
  3. 3.0 3.1 Lockhart, Laurence (1960) Persian Cities, London: Luzac, page 10
  4. ^ Liverani, Mario (1995) Neo-Assyrian Geography (Quaderni di geografia storica; 5), Rome: Università di Roma La Sapienza, page 33
  5. ^ Akbarzadeh, Soroush (2019) “On Two Suffixal Elements in the Toponymy of Aturpatakan-South Caspian Region”, in Iran & the Caucasus, volume 23, number 1, page 86

Urdu

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Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Persian تبریز (tabrēz).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

تَبْریز (tabrezm (Hindi spelling तबरेज़)

  1. Tabriz (a city in East Azerbaijan, Iran)