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    Western or Bie Pas Gilaki is a dialect of the Gilaki language spoken in the western portion of Gilan province, Iran. The Gilaki language consists of three...
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    Gilak people. Gilaki is closely related to Mazandarani. The two languages of Gilaki and Mazandarani have similar vocabularies. The Gilaki and Mazandarani...
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  • Gilaks (redirect from Gilakis)
    Gilaks (Gilaki: گيلٚکؤن, Persian: گیلک‌ها, romanized: Gilek'ha) are an Iranian ethnic group native to the south of Caspian sea. They form one of the main...
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    people of Anzali speak Gilaki as their mother language and Persian as the national language. Specific Anzali Accent of Western Gilaki language is the main...
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    or Deylami is a dialect of the Gilaki language spoken in the mountains of southern and south-eastern Gilan and western Mazandaran. This dialect is spoken...
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    Parthian†, etc. Southwest: Middle Persian†, etc Northwestern Iranian Caspian Gilaki (incl. Rudbari) Mazandarani (incl. Tabari, Shahmirzadi) Gorgani† Daylami†...
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    Fuman, Iran (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    پژوهشگاه علوم انسانی و مطالعات فرهنگی. p. 14. "Glottolog 4.6 - Western Gilaki". "Gilaki". "Language distribution: Gilan Province". Iran Atlas. 2015. Retrieved...
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    Rasht (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    پژوهشگاه علوم انسانی و مطالعات فرهنگی. p. 14. "Glottolog 4.6 - Western Gilaki". "Gilaki". "Iran attends UNESCO annual assembly on creative cities". Tehran...
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    Pish Gilaki is a dialect of the Gilaki language spoken in the eastern portion of Gilan and western Mazandaran, Iran. "Glottolog 4.6 - Eastern Gilaki". دکتر...
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    farming and fishing. The Mazanderanis are closely related to the neighbouring Gilaki people as well as South Caucasian peoples (e.g., the Georgians, Armenians...
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    Mazandarani-Gilaki / Gilani Deylami / Daylami (Galechi) (دیلمی – Deilami) (extinct) Gilaki (گیلکی – Giləki) Western Gilaki Eastern Gilaki Galeshi Southwestern...
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    Sowme'eh Sara (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    Sara are mostly Gilaks and they speak the Sowme'eh Sarai variety of Western Gilaki language. Linguistic composition of the city. At the time of the 2006...
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    West Asia (redirect from Western Asia)
    West Asia, also called Western Asia or Southwest Asia, is the westernmost region of Asia. As defined by most academics, UN bodies and other institutions...
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    Northwestern branch (the northern branch of Western Iranian), etymologically speaking, it is rather closely related to Gilaki and also related to Persian, which...
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  • the Iranian population) and Kurds, with smaller communities including Gilakis, Mazandaranis, Lurs, Tats, Talysh, and Baloch. Turkic peoples constitute...
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    Sefid-Rud (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    The Sepid-Rud (Persian: سفیدرود, lit. 'white river', Gilaki: سپیده رود) (also known as Sefid-Rud) is a river, approximately 670 kilometres (416 mi) long...
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    Gilan province (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    south-western shores of the Caspian Sea. Together with language communities from diverse branches of Iranic, Turkic is also found here. Gilaki, the largest...
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    The Ziyarid dynasty (Persian: زیاریان) was an Iranian dynasty of Gilaki origin that ruled Tabaristan from 931 to 1090 during the Iranian Intermezzo period...
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    languages: Gilaki language, Rudbāri and Tāleshi with some other old languages which are spoken in small region on Gilān only. In the western side of Gilān...
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    features with South Caucasian languages. Caspian languages include: Deilami† Gilaki Talysh Mazanderani Semnani Tati Nasidze, I; Quinque, D; Rahmani, M; Alemohamad...
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    Mardavij (category Gilaki people)
    Mardavij (Gilaki/Persian: مرداویج, meaning "man assailant") was an Iranian prince, who established the Ziyarid dynasty, ruling from 930 to 935. Born to...
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  • Europe) [citation needed] in the Caucasus, though this is disputed the Gilaki and Mazandarani languages with South Caucasian languages several linguistic...
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  • other more recently attested languages such as Kurdish, Old Azeri, Talysh, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Zaza–Gorani and Baluchi. Median is attested only by numerous...
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    Iranian border were the Iranian-speaking Talysh. Based on genetic studies the Gilaki and Mazanderani ethnic groups in northern Iran (near the Caspian Sea) have...
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    Foehn wind (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    Asia Garmesh, Garmij, Garmbaad (lit. transl. Warm wind): (Persian: گرمباد, Gilaki: گرمش) in Gilan region (near the Alborz) in the south west of Caspian Sea...
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    Rudkhan Castle (category Articles containing Gilaki-language text)
    Rudkhan Castle (Persian: قلعه رودخان; Gilaki: رودخان دژ), also Roodkhan Castle, is a brick and stone medieval fortress in Iran that was built to defend...
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    instrumental in defeating Mohammad Ali Shah Qajar. In the late 1910s, many Gilakis gathered under the leadership of Mirza Kuchik Khan, who became the most...
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  • the Persian Gulf in the south and from eastern Anatolia in the west to western Xinjiang in the east—a region that is sometimes called the Iranian Cultural...
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  • Curzon. Stilo, Donald. 2004. "Coordination in three Western Iranian languages: Vafsi, Persian and Gilaki." Typological Studies in Language 58. Amsterdam:...
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    closely related to other languages such as Talysh, Zaza, Mazandarani and Gilaki. Some sources use the term Old Azeri to refer to the Tati language as it...
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