Maidan
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A maidān is a Persian term for any open plain, park or square. It can be translated literally as 'field'.
- Maidan (Isfahan) - the great royal square of Isfahan, a world heritage site.
- Maidan (Kolkata) - the Maidan park in Kolkata
- Maidan (Karnataka) - an unofficial region of Karnataka state of southern India, on the Deccan plateau
- Maidan (Ukrainian: Майдан) is a meeting or gathering place, market place, forum, etc., or simply "area."
- Maidan Nezalezhnosti - Independence Square is the central square of Kyiv best known for mass protests during the Orange Revolution.
- Mäydan/Мәйдан is a square and area in Tatar language and also the place of Sabantuy.
- The term "Maidan" is also applied to one of the valleys in the Afridi country of Tirah in Pakistan
The Ukrainian language uses the Cyrillic alphabet, and the letter й may be transliterated into an I, Y, or J, depending on the transliteration system in use, hence majdan or maidan.
Majdan is also a common location name found in Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine.