-stan

Persian-language suffix used for place names From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

-stan (Persian: ستان stân,[n 1] estân or istân[n 2]; Sanskrit: स्थान् sthān or स्थानम् sthānam) is a Persian and Hindustani language suffix that means "a place abounding in"[1] or "place where anything abounds".[2] It is widely used by Iranian languages (mainly Persian), Indic languages (mainly Sanskrit, Prakrit and Hindustani), Turkic languages (excluding Siberian Turkic), Dravidic languages (mainly Brahui and Kannada) and other languages. The suffix appears in the names of many regions throughout West, Central and South Asia and parts of the Caucasus and Russia.[3]

  Countries whose name in English has the suffix -stan
  Other countries that have first-level divisions whose names in English have the suffix -stan.
  Countries whose name in their native language has the suffix -stan.

Etymology and cognates

Originally an independent noun, the stan morpheme evolved into a suffix because it frequently appeared as the last part in nominal compounds. It is cognate with the English word stead, Polish stan (estate, or New World first-level subdivisions), and Sanskrit sthā́na (स्थान [stʰaːnɐ]; "the act of standing"). The Sanskrit meaning ultimately derived from Proto-Indo-Iranian *sthāna-,[4] which was partly loaned into Ancient Greek as Ancient Greek: -στήνη (-stēnē).

The suffix -stan is analogous to the suffix -land, present in many country and location names. The suffix is also used more generally in Persian and Sanskrit, such as rēgistān (ریگستان), "place of sand, desert"; gulistān (گلستان), "place of flowers, garden"; gōristān (گورستان), "graveyard, cemetery";[5] and Hendostân/Hindustan (هندوستان, हिन्दुस्तान), "Land of the Indus (India)".[6]

Countries

Countries adopting the -stan suffix in both English and their national languages include:

Some of these nations were also known with the Latinate suffix -ia during their time as Soviet republics: Kazakhstan was almost always referred to as Kazakhia, Turkmenistan was frequently Turkmenia, Kyrgyzstan often Kirghizia, and Uzbekistan and Tajikistan very occasionally Uzbekia and Tajikia.[7][8] In addition, the native names of Armenia and India are respectively Hayastan, Hayk' being the endonym of Armenians, and Hindustan. The largest -stan country by area is Kazakhstan.

Country names in various languages

More information English name, Persian name ...
English name Persian name Turkish name Armenian name Azerbaijani name Kazakh name Turkmen name Tatar name Uyghur name Bashkir name Hindustani name Uzbek name
ArmeniaArmanestânارمنستانErmenistanHayastanՀայաստան (native term: Hayk'Հայք) ErmənistanN/aErmenistanÄrmänstanӘрмәнстанN/aÄrmänstanӘрмәнстанArmanistānअर्मनिस्तानارمنستانArmaniston - Арманистон
BulgariaBulgharestânبلغارستانBulgaristanN/aBolqarıstanN/aN/aBolğarstanБолгарстанN/aBolğarstanБолғарстанBulġaristānबुल्ग़रिस्तानبلغارستان N/a
ChinaN/aN/aČʿinastanՉինաստանN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/a N/a
CroatiaN/aHırvatistanN/aN/aN/aN/a-
(alternative XırwatstanХырватстан)
N/aXırwatstanХыруатстанK͟Hirvatistānख़िरवतिस्तानخروتستان N/a
EnglandEngelestânانگلستان N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a N/a Iṅglistānइङ्ग्लिस्तान - ان٘گلستان N/a
Ethiopian Empire

( Ethiopia and Eritrea)

N/a -
(formerly Habeşistan)
-
(formerly HabešstanՀաբեշստան)
-
(formerly Həbəşistan)
N/a N/a -
(formerly XäbäşstanХәбәшстан)
-
(formerly Hebeshistan

ھەبەشىستان)

-
(formerly XäbäşstanХәбәшстан)
Habśistānहब्शिस्तानحبشستان -
(formerly Habashiston - Ҳабашистон)
GeorgiaGorjestânگرجستانGürcistanVrastanՎրաստան (native term: Virk'Վիրք)GürcüstanN/aN/aGörcistanГөрҗистанN/aGörjöstanГөржөстанGurjistānगुर्जिस्तानگرجستانGurjiston - Гуржистон
GreeceN/aYunanistanHunastanՀունաստանYunânıstanN/aN/aYunanstanЮнанстанN/aYunanstanЮнанстанN/a Yunoniston - Юнонистон
HungaryMajârestânمجارستانMacaristanN/aMacârıstanMajarstanМажарстанMajarystanMacarstanМаҗарстанN/aМажарстанMajāristānमजारिस्तानمجارستانMojariston - Можаристон
IndiaHendostânهندوستان HindistanHndkastanՀնդկաստանHindistanÜndıstanҮндістанHindistanHindstanҺиндстанHindustanھىندىستانHindostanҺиндостанHindustānहिन्दुस्तानہِنْدُوْسْتانHindiston - Ҳиндистон
MongoliaMogholestânمغولستانMoğolistanN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aMağulstanМағулстанMaṅgōlistānमङ्गोलिस्तानمن٘گولستانMoʻgʻuliston - Мўғулистон
PolandLahestânلهستان-
(formerly Lehistan)
LehastanԼեհաստանN/aN/aN/aLäxstanЛәхстанLehistanلەھىستانLähstanЛәhстанLahistānलहिस्तानلہستان N/a
RussiaN/aN/aṘusastanՌուսաստանN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/aN/a N/a
Saudi Arabia'Arabestân-e Sa'udiعربستان سعودیSuudi ArabistanN/aSəudiyyə ƏrəbistanıN/aSaud ArabystanySögüd GäräbstanıСогуд ГарәбстаныSe'udi Erebistanسەئۇدى ئەرەبىستانSäğüd ĞäräbstanïСәғүд ҒәрәбстаныN/aSaudiya Arabistoni - Саудия Арабистони
SerbiaSerbestânصربستانSırbistanN/aN/aN/aN/a-
(alternative SırbstanСырбстан)
N/aSırbstanСырбстанSarbistānसर्बिस्तानصربستان N/a
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Administrative divisions

Administrative subdivisions

The following list shows some examples of second-level, third-level and fourth-level subdivisions with a -stan-like suffix in various countries.

In Afghanistan

  1. Various places share this name.

In Armenia

In India

In Iran

  1. Various places share this name.
  2. In the Persian language, Shahrestan is also a 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

In Tajikistan

In other countries

Regions

Historical regions

  • Frangistan – A historical term used by Muslims and Persians to refer to Western or Christian Europe.
  • Funjistan (Funj) - A historical empire located in what is now 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 the modern-day Zabul Province in southern Afghanistan.

Proposed names

Fictional

Other

See also

Notes

  1. Applies after a vowel, e.g. Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan.
  2. The suffix -sthan is through Indic, not Iranic.

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