- The
Talysh people (Talysh: Tolışon, تالشان) or
Talyshis, Talyshes, Talyshs, Talishis, Talishes, Talishs,
Talesh are an
Iranian ethnic group, with the majority...
- Look up
Talysh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Talysh may
refer to:
Talysh people, an
ethnic group of Iran and
Azerbaijan Talysh language, the West...
- "Azerbaijani
Persian Dictionary"
remarks that: "The
inhabitants of
Astara are
Talyshis and in
fifty years ago (about 1953) that I
remember the
elders of our family...
- are only two
counties in
Gilan where Talyshi is
exclusively spoken:
Masal and Masuleh. In
other cities Talyshi is
spoken alongside other languages. The...
-
similar form is
still used in some
modern Iranian languages including Talyshi, Zaza also
suggested as a
source to the
Slavic Russian собака (sobaka)...
- Tats
Western Iranian,
possibly Medes /
Parthians Old
Azeri (extinct),
Talyshi, Tati Azerbaijan, Iran 1.5,000,000[citation needed]
Tajiks Eastern Iranian...
- Cypriots, Jews, Kurds, Laz people, Mandaeans, Persians,
Pontic Gr****s,
Talyshis, Turks, Yazidis,
Zazas Religions Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Baháʼí,...
- (revived); Iranian: Persian, Pashto, Balochi, Kurdish, Zaza, Ossetian, Luri,
Talyshi, Tati, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Semnani, Yaghnobi; Nuristani: Katë, Prasun...
- park,
around 100 are
recognized as
endemic to the region. Most of the
Talyshis are
Shiite Muslims. Talish-Mughan
culture Also
written as
Talysh and Talesh...
-
Language (An Introduction),
Professor Ehsan Yarshater. Tati
group (Tati-
Talyshi);
Donald Stilo (1981) Karimzadeh, J. 1994: "The
Verbal Constructions in...