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Khwārezmian (Khwarezmian: زڨاکای خوارزم, zβ'k 'y xw'rzm; also transliterated Khwarazmian, Chorasmian, Khorezmian) is an extinct East Iranian language... |
Khwarazm (category Articles containing Arabic-language text) today. Khwarezmian speech probably lasted in upper Khwarezm, the region round Hazarasp, till the end of the 8th/14th century. The Khwarezmian language survived... |
Dari (redirect from Dari literature) and led to the extinction of Eastern Iranian languages like Bactrian, Khwarezmian with only a tiny amount of Sogdian descended Yaghnobi speakers remaining... |
Pashto (redirect from Pashtu language) Pashto is an Eastern Iranian language sharing characteristics with Eastern Middle Iranian languages such as Bactrian, Khwarezmian and Sogdian. Compare with... |
while Bactrian, Sogdian, Khwarezmian, Saka, and Old Ossetic (Scytho-Sarmatian) fall under the Eastern category. The two languages of the Western group were... |
Dobrujan Tatar (redirect from Dobruja Tatar language) Languages_and_Literatures_2009_part_II.pdf The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble... |
part of the Eastern Iranian languages and shares features with the extinct Middle Iranian languages Sogdian and Khwarezmian (Eastern) and Parthian (Western)... |
Walter Bruno Henning (category Articles containing German-language text) he furthered his study of the Khwarezmian language. In 1958, Henning was appointed Head of the Department of Languages and Cultures of Near and Middle... |
Anushtegin dynasty (redirect from Khwarezmian dynasty) the Khwarazmian dynasty remains debatable. During a revolt in 1017, Khwarezmian rebels murdered Abu'l-Abbas Ma'mun and his wife, Hurra-ji, sister of... |
Ottoman Empire (category Articles containing Ottoman Turkish (1500-1928)-language text) also made an important contribution in the development of Persian literature. Language was not an obvious sign of group connection and identity in the 16th... |
Dobrujan Tatar alphabet (category Alphabets used by Turkic languages) p.20 The Sounds of Tatar Spoken in Romania: The Golden Khwarezmian Language of the Nine Noble Nations, Taner Murat, Anticus Press, Constanța... |
Persians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text) 16. ISBN 978-0190232962. For example, Al-Biruni, a native speaker of Khwarezmian, refers to "the people of Khwarizm" as "a branch of the Persian tree"... |
Qarakhanid, Khwarezmian and Chaghatay. Only Sakha (Yakut) has a rich case system that differs markedly from all the other Siberian Turkic languages. It has... |
Hittites (category CS1 French-language sources (fr)) Hittite language—referred to by its speakers as nešili, "the language of Nesa"—was a distinct member of the Anatolian branch of the Indo-European language family;... |
Timurid Empire (category CS1 Russian-language sources (ru)) of Turkic literature. Based on the established Persian literary tradition, a national Turkic literature was developed in the Chagatai language. Chagatai... |
Pashtuns (category Articles containing Hindi-language text) extinct Bactrian, but also shares features with the Sogdian language, as well as Khwarezmian, Shughni, Sanglechi, and Khotanese Saka. It is suggested by... |
Samanid Empire (category Articles containing Persian-language text) Samanid rule. The Persian language spread and led to the extinction of Eastern Iranian languages like Bactrian and Khwarezmian with only a tiny amount of... |
Mughal Empire (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text) the smaller polities of South Asia. The amalgamation of Persian art and literature with Indian art. The development of Mughlai cuisine, an amalgamation of... |
Saffarid dynasty (category Articles containing Persian-language text) subjects, frequently did not feel as comfortable with the Arabic language and preferred literature in Persian, which was either their mother tongue—as in the... |
Rumi (category Articles containing Persian-language text) only Persian literature, but also the literary traditions of the Ottoman Turkish, Chagatai, Pashto, Kurdish, Urdu, and Bengali languages. Rumi's works... |