• a duplicate of the Zoroastrian Dari language [gbz]. Parsi, a name occasionally used by speakers of Indo-Aryan languages of northern India to refer to speech...
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    symbols. Dari (/ˈdɑːri, ˈdæ-/; endonym: دری [d̪ɐˈɾiː]), also known as Dari Persian (فارسی دری, Fārsī-yi Darī, [fʌːɾˈsiːjɪ d̪ɐˈɾiː] or Fārsī-ye Darī, [fʌːɾˈsiːjɛ...
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    PUR-shən), also known by its endonym Farsi or Parsi (فارسی, Fārsī, [fɒːɾˈsiː] ), is a Western Iranian language belonging to the Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian...
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    Irani (India) (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    the then regulatory Parsi Panchayat. Some of the Irani community speaks an ethnolect called Zoroastrian Dari whereas most Parsis typically speak Gujarati...
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    languages are divided into the following branches: The Western Iranian languages, subdivided into: Southwestern, of which Persian (including the Dari...
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    linguistically closer to the Zoroastrians of Iran. Unlike the Parsis, they speak a Dari dialect, the language spoken by the Iranian Zoroastrians in Yazd and Kerman...
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  • Persians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    name of darī or parsī-i darī, can be classified linguistically as a continuation of Middle Persian, the official, religious and literary language of Sasanian...
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  • prs Dari Archived 2011-06-05 at the Wayback Machine, UCLA Language Materials Project "Parsi-Dari" Ethnologue "Dari, Zoroastrian" Ethnologue "Dari". www...
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  • Grammar, states: The language known as New Persian, which usually is called at this period (early Islamic times) by the name of Parsi-Dari, can be classified...
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    Afghanistan (Dari) and Tajikistan (Tajik). "Middle Iranian" is the name given to the middle stage of development of the numerous Iranian languages and dialects...
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    Parsi in the Persian language literally means "Persian". Persian is the official language of modern Iran, which is also known as Persia. The language...
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    Labzánkí Majlis. p. 64. Ghulám Razá Azarlí. 2016. Farhange Kúcak: Pársí/Balúcí. Pársí Anjuman. Hashmi, S. Z. S. 2000. Sayad Ganj: Balochi-Balochi Dictionary...
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    Historical Society of Afghanistan. p. 6. Lazard, Gilbert, "Pahlavi, Pârsi, dari: Les langues d'Iran d'apès Ibn al-Muqaffa" in R.N. Frye, Iran and Islam...
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    abolished as a language of administration with the arrival of the British: in Sindh in 1843 and in Punjab in 1849. Today the eastern Dari dialect of Persian...
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    New Persian (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    the word dari is given in a notice attributed to Ibn al-Muqaffaʿ (cited by Ibn al-Nadim in Al-Fehrest). According to him, "Pārsī was the language spoken...
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    Pakistan's indigenous languages. The Parsi community speaks a dialect of Gujarati which has been influenced by their ancestral language of Persian. In 1932...
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    Zoroastrianism (category Articles containing Avestan-language text)
    Iranian language distinct from the usual Persian. They call their language Dari, not to be confused with the Dari spoken in Afghanistan. Their language is...
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  • minstrel who has lost her/his heart It bemoans sometimes in Parsi (Persian) and sometimes in Dari (Khurasani Persian) There are extant words, phrases, sentences...
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  • 96%, 0.2% of the population respectively. Maharashtra also is home to the Parsi (Zoroastrian) community and has a community of Jews known as Bene Israel...
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    Pars, Bushehr and far western Hormozgan provinces, where Persian language, Farsi / Parsi, had its origin) Shirazi Bushehri Bandari Persian (not to be confused...
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    Tajiks (category Articles containing Dari-language text)
    sense of "courtly language"), or also Parsi-e Darbari. In Tajikistan, where Cyrillic script is used, it is called the Tajiki language. In Afghanistan,...
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  • 45%); Christian (2.42%); Hindu (0.86%); Ahmadiyya (0.17%); others (0.10%) (Parsis, Sikhs, Baháʼís, Jews and Buddhists). Muhajirs are Muslim immigrants of...
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  • Tehrani accent (category Language articles with IETF language tag)
    by Turkic languages like Azeri and Turkmen. The classic pronunciations of غ and ق are preserved in the eastern variants of Persian (i.e. Dari and Tajiki)...
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    Iranian peoples (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Parsi) spread from Pars or Fars Province (Persia) to various regions of the Empire, with the modern dialects of Iran, Afghanistan (also known as Dari)...
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  • Najib Kashani, a poet from the Safavid era. In the publication: "Namah Parsi", Tehran: spring 2005 - number 40. Dictionary of Dehkhoda: Najib Kashani...
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    Persecution of Zoroastrians (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
    Iranis. When the news of their plight reached the Parsis, who by this time had become quite prosperous, Parsi funds were set up to help the Iranian Zoroastrians...
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    Nowruz (category Articles containing Dari-language text)
    dialects, with Eastern dialects using the pronunciation [nawˈɾoːz] (as in Dari and Classical Persian, however in Tajik, it is navrūz, written наврӯз), western...
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    Persian literature (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    April 2017. Spooner, Brian (2012). "Dari, Farsi, and Tojiki". In Schiffman, Harold (ed.). Language policy and language conflict in Afghanistan and its neighbors:...
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  • Origin of the Azerbaijanis (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    "tongues" or dialects, were common in Sassanian Iran: Pahlavi (Fahlavi), Dari, Parsi (Farsi), Khuzi and Soryani. Hamzeh (893-961 A.D.) explains these dialects...
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  • List of contemporary ethnic groups (category CS1 Turkish-language sources (tr))
    group tends to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically...
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