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Map showing Daylam in western Tabaristan. The Daylamites or Dailamites (Middle Persian: Daylamīgān ; Persian: دیلمیان Deylamiyān ) were an Iranian people inhabiting the Daylam—the mountainous regions of northern Iran on the southern shore of the Caspian Sea. [1] They were employed as soldiers from the time of the Sasanian Empire, and long resisted the Muslim conquest of Persia and subsequent Islamization. In the 930s, the Daylamite Buyid dynasty emerged and managed to gain control over much of modern-day Iran, which it held until the coming of the Seljuq Turks in the mid-11th century. Contents 1 Origins, language and equipment 2 History 2.1 Pre-Islamic period 2.1.1 Seleucid and Parthian period 2.1.2 Sasanian period 2.2 Islamic period 2.2.1 Resistance to the Arabs 2.2.2 The Daylamite expansion 3 Culture 3.1 Names 3.2 Religion 3.3 Customs, equipment and appearance 4 References 5 Sources Origins, langu...
Czechs Češi Flag of the Czech Republic Total population c. 10–12 million Regions with significant populations Czech Republic 6,732,104 [1] [nb 1] – 9 246 784 [2] Significant diasporic populations in: United States 1,462,000 [3] Canada 94,805 [4] Germany 60,000 Israel 50,000 Argentina 45,000 United Kingdom 45,000 [5] Austria 40,324 [6] Italy 40,000 France 38,000 Slovakia 30,367 [7] Australia 21,196 [8] Switzerland 20,000 Croatia 9,641 (2011) Chile 8,600 Ukraine 11,000 Sweden 7,175 (2001) Ireland 5,451 [9] Spain 5,622 (2006) Russia 5,000–6,000 Netherlands 3,500 Romania 3,339 (2002) Poland 3,000 South Africa 2,300 Mexico 2,000 Venezuela 2,000 Serbia 1,824 (2011) [10] Colombia 1,200 New Zealand 1,083 Kazakhstan 1,000 [11] Bo...
Prefecture-level municipality Prefecture-level city Prefectural-level city Simplified Chinese 地级市 Traditional Chinese 地級市 Literal meaning Regional-level municipality Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin Dìjíshì Hakka Romanization thi-kip-sṳ: Yue: Cantonese Jyutping dei6 kap1 si5 A road sign shows distance to the "Huangshi urban area" ( 黄石市区 ) rather than simply "Huangshi" ( 黄石 ). This is a useful distinction, because the sign is located already within Huangshi prefectural level city (immediately upon entering its Yangxin County from the neighboring Xianning), but still 100 kilometres (62 mi) from the Huangshi main urban area. This article is part of a series on Administrative divisions of China Provincial level (1st) Municipalities Provinces Autonomous regions Special administrative regions Sub-provincial level Sub-provincial cities Sub-provincial autonomous prefectures Sub-provinci...