Afshar or Afshari (Azerbaijani: Əfşar dialekti) is a Turkic dialect spoken in Turkey, Iran, Syria, and parts of Afghanistan by the Afshars. Ethnologue...
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Afshar (Azerbaijani: Əfşar افشار; Turkish: Avşar, Afşar; Turkmen: Owşar اوْوشار; Persian: افشار, romanized: Afshār) is a tribe of Oghuz Turkic origin,...
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Turkic (mainly Azerbaijani, with smaller amounts of Turkmen, Qashqai, and Afshar) Semitic (mainly Arabic, but also Neo-Aramaic, Hebrew, and Mandean) Kartvelian...
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language of lower classes. South Oghuz Afshar (could be a dialect of South Azerbaijani language) Aynallu (could be a dialect of South Azerbaijani language) Qashqai...
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possible dialect of Azerbaijani, or as a distinctive variety of Southern Oghuz/Afshar. Ethnologue and Glottolog list it as a South Azerbaijani dialect. Knowledge...
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Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Dagestan and Georgia. Afshar, Qashqai, Aynallu, Bayat, Shahsven, Qajar and Turkman dialects stem from these areas. Others are Tabriz...
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Nader Shah (redirect from Nadir Shah Afshar)
Nader Shah Afshar (Persian: نادر شاه افشار; 6 August 1698 – 20 June 1747) was the founder of the Afsharid dynasty of Iran and one of the most powerful...
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Azerbaijani language (redirect from Tabrizi dialect)
original dialect (cf. Johanson, Discoveries, 14–6). In 2009 a linguistic comparison of different Afshār groups remains outstanding. "On The Dialect of Shahsavan"...
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Afsharid Iran (category States and territories established by the Afshar tribe)
the Afsharid Empire, was an Iranian empire established by the Turkoman Afshar tribe in Iran's north-eastern province of Khorasan, establishing the Afsharid...
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Varieties of Modern Greek (redirect from Northern Greek dialect)
attestations of the dialect. The Greek dialect spoken in Pharasa (Faraşa, now Çamlıca village in Yahyalı, Kayseri) and other nearby villages (Afshar-Köy, Çukuri)...
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Ghilji (section Pashto dialect)
in 1738 when its last ruler, Hussain Hotak, was defeated by Nader Shah Afshar at the Battle of Kandahar. Azad Khan Afghan, who played a prominent role...
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the provinces of Tehran and Golestan in northern Iran. Sistanis speak a dialect of Persian known as Sistani. The Sistani are descended from Scythians,...
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are a number of Azerbaijani-speaking or Shahsevani dialect (sometimes considered to be Its own dialect distinct from others like Azerbaijani) Turkic groups...
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Old Azeri (section The Iranian dialect of Tabriz)
Takestan such as the Harzandi and Karingani dialects to be remnants of Old Azeri. Along with Tat dialects, Old Azeri is known to have strong affinities...
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Persecution of Hazaras (section Afshar)
to capture Wahdat leader Abdul Ali Mazari. The Afshar district, situated on the slopes of Mount Afshar west of Kabul, is densely populated. The area is...
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Kalhor (Kurdish: کەڵھوڕ / Kelhurr) is a Kurdish tribe and their dialect, "Kalhori", has been categorized as a branch of Southern Kurdish. The tribe is...
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to be associated with shared ancestry, history, homeland, language or dialect and cultural heritage; where the term "culture" specifically includes aspects...
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familiar name "Turk" (türk), and tribal names such as "Bayat", "Bayandur", "Afshar", and "Kayi". By the 10th century, Islamic sources were calling Oghuz Turks...
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Āz̲arbāyijān (Chāp-i 2. ed.). Tihrān: Bunyād-i Mawqūfāt-i Duktur Maḥmūd Afshār. p. 49. ISBN 964-6053-61-0. Jones-Williams, transl. from the French by J...
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Iraqi Turkmen (section Dialects)
Anatolian dialect of Urfa; meanwhile, the dialects in Kirkuk, Erbil, Dohuk, Mandali and Khanaqin show similarities with Azerbaijani Tabrizi and Afshar Turkic...
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Rajaram 77–78 Scientist Mexico (Ciudad Obregón) 18 February 2021 Amīr Aṣlān Afshār 101 Diplomat France (Nice) Sergo Karapetyan 72 Politician Armenia (Yerevan)...
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original on September 1, 2010. Retrieved December 5, 2006. Mehrabi, Kimia Afshar (March 17, 2023). "Shocking number of people experiencing homelessness died...
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Sistani 1722–1726 Afsharid dynasty Nader Shah Adil Shah Ebrahim Afshar Shahrukh Afshar Nadir Mirza of Khorasan Safavid dynasty Soleyman II Autonomous Government...
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Khuzestan province (redirect from Persid dialects of Khuzestan)
population of Khuzestan consists of Lurs, Arabs, Qashqai people of the Afshar tribe, Persians (Dezfuli-Shushtari, Mahshahrys, Behbahani),Mandean, Kurds...
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Khorasani Turkic (section Dialects)
Khorasan near Sabzevar, Quchan. The Oghuz dialect spoken in Western Uzbekistan is sometimes considered a dialect of Khorasani Turkic.[citation needed] Khorasani...
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Othman: Ferdows al-Murshidiyah in Asrar al-Samdiyah, with the efforts of Iraj Afshar, 1954, Publications of the Danesh Library, Tehran, p. 14-18 Abu Ishaq Ibrahim...
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2023-07-26. Everson, Michael; Durkin-Meisterernst, Desmond; Pournader, Roozbeh; Afshar, Shervin (2011-05-10). "N4029R: Second revised proposal for encoding the...
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Hamburg Iran's territorial integrity was restored by a native Iranian Turkic Afshar warlord from Khorasan, Nader Shah. He defeated the Afghans, and Ottomans...
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Iranian Kurdistan (section Afshar period)
Safavid historian, in the book Alam Aray-e Abbasi) and resettled the Turkish Afshar tribe in the region while deporting many Kurdish tribes to Khorasan. Although...
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ISBN 9782251450292. (prix R. et T. Ghirshman de l'AIBL, 2020 ; prix Iraj Afshâr 2020) — (2016). Les livres de l'Avesta. Textes sacrés des zoroastriens....
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