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1بررسی تطبیقی ساخت فعل درگویش های تاتی ، تالشی و گیلکی

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  • Title: ➤  بررسی تطبیقی ساخت فعل درگویش های تاتی ، تالشی و گیلکی
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 378
  • Publisher: Dānishgāh-i Gīlān
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  • First Year Published: 2014
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Talysh people

Talysh people (Talysh: Tolışon, تالشان) or Talyshis, Talyshes, Talyshs, Talishis, Talishes, Talishs, Talesh are an Iranian ethnic group, with the majority

Talysh

Talysh people, an ethnic group of Iran and Azerbaijan Talysh language, the West Iranian language of these people Talysh, a historical region on the southwestern

Talysh language

Henning (1954). In western literature the people and the language are sometimes referred to as Talishi, Taleshi or Tolashi. Generally speaking, written documents

Zaza language

Dimilkî, Kirmanckî, Kirdkî, or Zonê ma, lit. 'Our language') is a Northwestern Iranian language spoken primarily in eastern Turkey by the Zazas, who

Old Azeri

(آذری, Āzarī; also spelled Adhari, Azeri or Azari) is the extinct Iranian language that was once spoken in the northwestern Iranian historic region of Azerbaijan

Agarakavan

40°20′00″N 44°04′00″E / 40.33333°N 44.06667°E / 40.33333; 44.06667 Agarakavan (Armenian: Ագարակավան) is a village in the Talin Municipality of the Aragatsotn

Tat people (Caucasus)

peoples of Iranian origin in the Caucasus. Tats use the Tat language, a southwestern Iranian language somewhat different from Standard Persian, as well as Azerbaijani

Shahnameh

storytelling for the peoples of this region: Persians, Kurds, Gurans, Talishis, Armenians, Georgians, North Caucasian peoples, etc. Jamshid Giunashvili

Forced assimilation

minority groups, during which they are forced by a government to adopt the language, national identity, norms, mores, customs, traditions, values, mentality

Origin of the Kurds

affinities between the latter and other North Western dialects — Baluchi, Talishi, South Caspian, Zaza, Gurani, etc." There are multiple legends that detail