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-stan (Persian: ـستان; stân,[n 1] estân or istân[n 2]) has the meaning of "a place abounding in"[1] or "a place where anything abounds" as a suffix.[2] It originated in the Persian language, but is widely used by other Iranian languages as well as the Shaz Turkic languages (excluding Siberian Turkic) and other languages historically influenced by Persian. The suffix appears in the names of many regions throughout West, Central and South Asia, and parts of the Caucasus and Russia.[3]

The derived suffix -standar (or ostandar) was used for administrative titles of -stan governors in Iran when the country was led by the Sasanian dynasty.[4][5]

Etymology and cognates

The suffix -stan is analogous to the suffix

-land, present in many country and location names. The suffix is also used more generally, as in Persian rigestân (ریگستان) "place of sand, desert", golestân (گلستان) "place of flowers, garden", gurestân (گورستان) "graveyard, cemetery",[6] Hindustân (هندوستان) "Land of the Indus".[7]

Originally an independent noun, this morpheme evolved into a suffix by virtue of appearing frequently as the last part in

Ancient Greek
: -στήνη (-stēnē).

Countries

Countries adopting the -stan suffix include:

In their native languages, the countries endonyms would be:

  • Afghanistan افغانستان (Afghānistān)
  • Kazakhstan Қазақстан (Qazaqstan)
  • Kyrgyzstan Кыргызстан (Kyrgyzstan)
  • Pakistan پاکستان (Pākistān)
  • Tajikistan Тоҷикистон (Tojikiston)
  • Turkmenistan Türkmenistan
  • Uzbekistan Ўзбекистон (Oʻzbekiston)

Some of these nations were also known with the Latinate suffix

endonym
of Armenians.

Country names in various languages

English Name Persian name Turkish name Armenian name Azerbaijani name Kazakh name Turkmen name Tatar name Uyghur name Bashkir name Hindi name Urdu name Uzbek name
 Armenia Armanestânارمنستان Ermenistan HayastanՀայաստան (native term: Hayk'Հայք) Ermənistan Ermenistan ÄrmänstanӘрмәнстан ÄrmänstanӘрмәнстан Armanistānअर्मनिस्तान Armanistānارمنستان Armaniston/Арманистон
 Bulgaria Bulgharestânبلغارستان Bulgaristan Bolqarıstan BolğarstanБолгарстан BolğarstanБолғарстан Bulgharistānबुल्ग़रिस्तान Bulgharistānبلغارستان
 China ČʿinastanՉինաստան
 Croatia Hırvatistan -
(alternative XırwatstanХырватстан)
XırwatstanХыруатстан
 England Engelestânانگلستان Iṅglistān — इङ्ग्लिस्तान Iṅglistān — انگلستان
 Ethiopian Empire

( Ethiopia and  Eritrea)

-
(formerly Habeşistan)
-
(formerly HabešstanՀաբեշստան)
-
(formerly Həbəşistan)
-
(formerly XäbäşstanХәбәшстан)
-
(formerly Hebeshistanھەبەشىستان)
-
(formerly XäbäşstanХәбәшстан)
-

(formerly Habashiston/Ҳабашистон)

 Georgia Gorjestânگرجستان Gürcistan VrastanՎրաստան (native term: Virk'Վիրք) Gürcüstan GörcistanГөрҗистан GörjöstanГөржөстан Gurjistānगुर्जिस्तान Gurjistānگرجستان Gurjiston/Гуржистон
 Greece Yunanistan HunastanՀունաստան Yunanıstan YunanstanЮнанстан YunanstanЮнанстан Yunoniston/Юнонистон
 Hungary Majârestânمجارستان Macâristan Macarıstan MajarstanМажарстан Majarystan MacarstanМаҗарстан МажарстанМажарстан Majāristānमजारिस्तान Majāristānمجارستان Mojariston/Можаристон
 India Hindustanهندوستان Hindistan HndkastanՀնդկաստան Hindistan ÜndıstanҮндістан Hindistan HindstanҺиндстан Hindustanھىندىستان HindostanҺиндостан Hindustānहिन्दुस्तान Hindustānہِنْدُوْسْتان Hindiston/Ҳиндистон
 Mongolia Mogholestânمغولستان Moğolistan MağulstanМағулстан Maṅgōlistānमङ्गोलिस्तान Maṅgōlistānمنگولستان Moʻgʻuliston/Мўғулистон
 Poland Lahestânلهستان -
(formerly Lehistan)
LehastanԼեհաստան LäxstanЛәхстан Lehistanلەھىستان LähstanЛәhстан Lahistānलहिस्तान Lahistānلہستان
 Russia ṘusastanՌուսաստան
 Saudi Arabia Arabestân-e Sa'udiعربستان سعودی Suudi Arabistan Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı Saud Arabystany Sögüd GäräbstanıСогуд Гарәбстаны Se'udi Erebistanسەئۇدى ئەرەبىستان Säğüd ĞäräbstanïСәғүд Ғәрәбстаны Saudiya Arabistoni/Саудия Арабистони
 Serbia Serbestânصربستان Sırbistan -
(alternative SırbstanСырбстан)
SırbstanСырбстан

Administrative divisions

The following table lists the

subnational entities
of different countries that end with -stan.

Country & first level of division Country subdivision name
Provinces of Afghanistan Nuristan
Districts of Azerbaijan
Gobustan
States of India
Rajasthan[n 3]
Provinces of Iran
Sistan, Baluchestan
Governorates of Iraq Kurdistan Region
Regions of Kazakhstan Turkistan
Provinces of Pakistan
Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan
Republics of Russia Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Tatarstan
Regions of Uzbekistan Karakalpakstan

Administrative subdivisions

The following list shows some examples of some second-level, third-level, and fourth-level subdivisions inside different countries that have their names ending in a -stan-like suffix.

In Afghanistan

  1. ^ Various places share this name.

In Armenia

In India

In Iran

  1. ^ a b Various places share this name.
  2. common noun that means "county". It is in the names of the counties of Iran
    .

Dehestan is the name of an administrative division in Iran.

In Pakistan

  • Kohistan
  • North Waziristan
  • South Waziristan

In Tajikistan

In other countries

Regions

Historical regions

  • Frangistan – a historical term used (by Muslims and Persians in particular) to refer to Western or Christian Europe.
  • Funjistan
    (Funj) - a historical empire ubicated in modern-day Sudan
  • Kabulistan – a historical name of the territory centered around present-day Kabul Province of Afghanistan.
  • Lazistan – a historical and cultural region of the Caucasus and Anatolia, traditionally inhabited by the Laz people.
  • Moghulistan (Mughalistan) – a historical area in Central Asia that included parts of modern-day Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Xinjiang
  • Tabaristan – a historical mountainous region located on the Caspian coast of Northern Iran.
  • Zabulistan – a historical region roughly corresponding to today's Zabul Province in southern Afghanistan.

Proposed names

Fictional

Other

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Applies after a vowel.
  2. ^ Applies after a consonant.
  3. ^ The suffix -sthan is through Indic, not Iranic.

References

  1. ^ Hayyim, Sulayman (1892), "ستان", New Persian-English Dictionary, vol. 2, Tehran: Librairie imprimerie Béroukhim, p. 30, archived from the original on 28 October 2020, retrieved 25 October 2020 Quote= ستان (p. V2-0030) ستان (۲) Suffix meaning 'a place abounding in'. Ex. گلستان a flower or rose-garden. Syn. زار See گازار Note. This suffix is pronounced stan or setan after a vowel, as in بوستان boostan, a garden, and هندوستان hendoostan, India; and estan after a consonant. Ex. گلستان golestan, and ترکستان torkestan. However, for poetic license, after a consonant also, it may be pronounced setan. Ex. گلستان golsetan
  2. ^ Steingass, Francis Joseph, "ستان", A Comprehensive Persian-English Dictionary, p. 655, archived from the original on 28 October 2020, retrieved 25 October 2020, stān (after a vowel), istān (after a consonant), Place where anything abounds, as ḵẖurmāstān, A palm-grove, gulistān, A flower-garden, &c.
  3. ^ Ford, Matt (7 February 2014). "Kazakhstan's President Is Tired of His Country's Name Ending in 'Stan'". The Atlantic. Archived from the original on 25 October 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  4. ^ Daryaee 2014, p. 126.
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