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Shaho ( Kurdish : شاھۆ ,Şaho ), in western Iran , is a mountain of the central Zagros Mountains range. It is located among th cities of Kamyaran , Sarvabad , Marivan , Nowdeshah , Nowsud , Paveh , Javanrud , Ravansar in the district of Kurdistan and Kermanshah provinces. The highest peak of this mountain is called Havi Khani, located at the height of 3400 meters. Some of the other highest peaks are Zavoli 3205 meters, Pir Kheder 3090 meters, Nour 3110 meters highest from the sea level. The Shaho mountain is close to the Sirvan River.

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3-459: This area contains notable villages such as Hajij , Shamshir, Palangan and Hawraman Takht. 'Shaho' is a rather popular male name in the Kurdish speaking cities of Iran. Bears, foxes , jackals , wolves , pigs , rabbits , antelope and Partridges are usual animals of this mount. [REDACTED] Media related to Shaho at Wikimedia Commons This Kermanshah province location article

6-475: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Hajij Hajij-e Bozorg ( Persian : حجيج بزرگ , also Romanized as Hajīj-e Bozorg ; also known as Ḩajīj ) is a village in Sirvan Rural District , Nowsud District , Paveh County , Kermanshah Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 603, in 163 families. The village is in a district called "Hawraman" which lies through

9-490: The mountains of Shaho . The language spoken by the native people is a variant of Kurdish called Hewrami. The tomb of Kose Hajij is located in the village. There is a large spring about 2 kilometers away from the village called Kani Bil or Bil spring which is the largest Karst spring in the region. The earliest archaeological records show that the Hajij vicinity was inhabited by humans since Middle Paleolithic Period. This evidence

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