and spoken by the Tats in Azerbaijan and Russia. There is also an Iranian language called Judeo-Tat spoken by Mountain Jews. The Tats are an indigenous...
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while the Muslim Tats eventually adopted contemporary Persian. The words Juvuri and Juvuro translate as "Jewish" and "Jews". Judeo-Tat features Semitic...
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Persian language (redirect from Farsic–Caucasian Tat dialects)
Persians, Lurs, Tajiks, Hazaras, Iranian Azeris, Iranian Kurds, Balochs, Tats, Afghan Pashtuns, and Aimaqs. The term Persophone might also be used to refer...
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Armeno-Tats spoke and used Tat to communicate with residents of other Armeno-Tat villages. Armeno-Tats of Kilvar were often bilingual in Tat and Azeri...
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(mainly Southern Dagestan). The Tats are part of the indigenous peoples of Iranian origin in the Caucasus. Tats use the Tat language, a southwestern Iranian...
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Derbent. Also, the Tats live in Georgia - Gombori (Sagarejoi municipality). The Tats live in Absheron and call themselves Parsi, and the Tats in the mountain...
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The Tat people of Iran (Tati: Irünə Tâtün, ایرون تاتون) are an Iranian people living in northern Iran, especially in Qazvin province. Tats of Iran are...
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Western Iranian languages (redirect from List of Tat languages)
Central Iranian Plateau, p. 70 Pierre Lecoq. 1989. "Les dialectes caspiens et les dialectes du nord-ouest de l'Iran," Compendium Linguarum Iranicarum...
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Tat language may refer to the following: Tat language (Caucasus) in Dagestan and Azerbaijan, a southwestern Iranian language, closely related to Persian...
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sources claim the people of Alamut are Tats, while others claim they are Mazanderanies or Gilaks. Likely, the ‘Tats’ of Alamut are Mazanderani or Gilak speakers...
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the southern one, spoken by the Tats. During its existence, the Tat writing functioned primarily in the northern dialect and at the same time changed its...
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Demographics of Iran (section Tats (Caucasus))
with Iranians. The "Tats" are an Iranian people, presently living within Azerbaijan and Russia (mainly Southern Dagestan). The Tats are part of the indigenous...
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Iranian Studies 14.3/4, 137-187. Dialects of Alvir and Vidar, Professor Yarshater, 1969. Tati, W. B. Henning. Tats of Iran and Caucasus, Ali Abdoli, 2010....
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An Laks Dargins Chechens Kumyks Ku Ku Lezgins (Derbent) Azerbaijanis Tats Tats Talysh people Tsk Av Udi Azerbaijanis Arm Armenians Arm Az Kurds ↓ Assyrians...
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Persians (redirect from Farsic–Caucasian Tat peoples)
Russia), albeit heavily assimilated, are known as Tats. Historically, however, the terms Tajik and Tat were used synonymously and interchangeably with Persian...
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Chee Hong Tat (Chinese: 徐芳达; pinyin: Xú Fāngdá; born 1973) is a Singaporean politician and former civil servant who has been serving as Minister for Transport...
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Yorkshire dialect (also known as Broad Yorkshire, Tyke, Yorkie, or Yorkshire English) is a dialect of English, or a geographic grouping of several dialects, spoken...
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Mhallami, Nawar, Pontic Greeks, Rūm Christians, Samaritans, Shabaks, Talysh, Tats, Yazidis and Zazas. Diaspora ethnic groups living in the region include:...
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Crimean Tatars (redirect from Crimean Tats)
subdivided into four sub-ethnic groups: the Mountain Tats (not to be confused with the Iranic Tat people, living in the Caucasus region) who used to inhabit...
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ISBN 978-0-203-21769-6. Among other indigenous peoples of Iranian origin were the Tats, the Talishes and the Kurds. Mastyugina, Tatiana; Perepelkin, Lev (1996)...
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[citation needed] Also the Tat language, a dialect of Persian, is spoken in Azerbaijan. Turkic languages are best described as a dialect continuum. Geographically...
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Tati language may refer to: Tat language (Caucasus), a language from the eastern Caucasus Judeo-Tat, dialect of the Mountain Jews, also called Tati Tati...
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Yiddish dialects are varieties of the Yiddish language and are divided according to the region in Europe where each developed its distinctiveness. Linguistically...
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High Tider (redirect from Hoi Toider dialect)
Toider, or Hoi Toide English is a family or continuum of American English dialects spoken in very limited communities of the South Atlantic United States...
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Primos (TV series) (section Tater's cousins)
Ramirez, Tater's grandmother. Melissa Villaseñor as Nellie Ramirez Humphrey, Tater's younger, but taller sister. Jim Conroy as Bud Humphrey, Tater's father...
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Judeo-Iranian languages (redirect from Judeo-Persian dialect)
far-western Isfahan Province, in western Iran) Juhuri (Judæo-Tat) (A Jewish-Tat dialect spoken in the Republic of Azerbaijan, Dagestan (North Caucasus)...
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Serbo-Croatian is synonymous with standardised varieties of Shtokavian dialect, which forms the basis of Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin and Serbian standard...
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Armenians in Shamakhi (section Armeno-Tats)
century) and others shifting to the Tat language, while remaining Christian. Armeno-Tats are a distinct group of Tat-speaking Armenians that historically...
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(also known as Zuri) Phonetically, as one of the eastern Persian dialects, the Aimaq dialect resembles a formal or classical form of Persian. Vowels: The...
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Skinner). Problems playing this file? See media help. The Black Country dialect is spoken by many people in the Black Country, a region covering most of...
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