Damash
داماش | |
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village | |
Coordinates: 36°45′17″N 49°48′36″E / 36.75472°N 49.81000°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Gilan |
County | Rudbar |
Bakhsh | Amarlu |
Rural District | Jirandeh |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 251 |
Time zone | UTC+3:30 ( IRST) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+4:30 ( IRDT) |
Damash ( Persian: داماش, also Romanized as Dāmāsh and Dāmash; also known as Dāmāshak) [1] is a village in Jirandeh Rural District, Amarlu District, Rudbar County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 251, in 89 families. [2]
Lilium ledebourii is its natural plant.
Damasch has a same root with Domestic in English and means house, " from domus "house," la:Domus from PIE *domo-/*domu- "house, household" (cf. Skt. damah "house;" Avestan demana- "house;" Gk. domos "house," despotes "master, lord;" L. dominus "master of a household;" O.C.S. domu, Rus. dom "house;" Lith. dimstis "enclosed court, property;" O.E. timber "building, structure"), from *dem-/*dom- "build." The usual IE word for "house" (It., Sp. casa are from L. casa "cottage, hut;" Gmc. *hus is of obscure origin). The noun is 1539; domesticate is from 1639. Domestics, originally "articles of home manufacture," is attested from 1622. [1]
Damash
داماش | |
---|---|
village | |
Coordinates: 36°45′17″N 49°48′36″E / 36.75472°N 49.81000°E | |
Country | ![]() |
Province | Gilan |
County | Rudbar |
Bakhsh | Amarlu |
Rural District | Jirandeh |
Population (2006) | |
• Total | 251 |
Time zone | UTC+3:30 ( IRST) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+4:30 ( IRDT) |
Damash ( Persian: داماش, also Romanized as Dāmāsh and Dāmash; also known as Dāmāshak) [1] is a village in Jirandeh Rural District, Amarlu District, Rudbar County, Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 251, in 89 families. [2]
Lilium ledebourii is its natural plant.
Damasch has a same root with Domestic in English and means house, " from domus "house," la:Domus from PIE *domo-/*domu- "house, household" (cf. Skt. damah "house;" Avestan demana- "house;" Gk. domos "house," despotes "master, lord;" L. dominus "master of a household;" O.C.S. domu, Rus. dom "house;" Lith. dimstis "enclosed court, property;" O.E. timber "building, structure"), from *dem-/*dom- "build." The usual IE word for "house" (It., Sp. casa are from L. casa "cottage, hut;" Gmc. *hus is of obscure origin). The noun is 1539; domesticate is from 1639. Domestics, originally "articles of home manufacture," is attested from 1622. [1]