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  • *[[Persian language]], also known as 'Farsi', the language of Iran.
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  • ...the years 975 and 1010 CE, in almost pure Persian, helping to revive the [[Persian language]] ("Parsi," or the Arabicised "[[Farsi]]") after Arabic conquest of the Per
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  • ...entral Asia]]. In addition, many languages of the Islamic world, such as [[Persian language|Persian]], have borrowed their alphabet and much of their vocabulary from i
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  • ...sia]], of complex origins. Their traditional lands were first settled by [[Persian language|Persian]]-speaking nomads, then becoming an important part of [[Arab]] cult
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Persian language]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • ...ority of the Iranian population. The official language of the country is [[Persian language|Persian]]. The official religion of the country is [[Twelver]] [[Shi'a Isla The main language of Iran is [[Persian language|Persian]], also called Farsi. Many other languages are spoken by members of
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  • {{rpl|Persian language}}
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • '''Omar Khayyam''' ([[Persian language]]: عمر خیام) born on May 31, 1048 AD in what is modern day [[Niashpu
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • ...dialect continuum of [[Indo-Aryan languages|Indo-Aryan languages]] from [[Persian language|Persian]] in the west slowly emerging as [[Baluchi]] then [[Sindhi language
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  • In his spare time he learned to read and write his native [[Persian language|Persian]], as well as the [[Gujarati language|Gujarati]], [[Arabic language
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  • ''[[Turandot]]'' ([[Persian language|Persian]], "Turan's Daughter"), [[opera]] by [[Giacomo Puccini]].
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  • A '''rook''' (borrowed from [[Persian language|Persian]] رخ ''rokh'', "chariot") is a piece in the strategy [[board game
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  • ...uenced by other languages, including [[Hindustani language|Hindustani]], [[Persian language|Persian]], [[Sanskrit]] and [[English language|English]].
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  • {{r|Persian language}}
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  • *''The Gospel'', written in [[Persian language|Persian]].
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  • In the [[Middle East]], the [[Persian language|Persian]] linguist [[Sibawayh]] made a detailed and professional descriptio
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  • '''Mahmoud Ahmadinejad'''<ref>[[Persian language|Persian]]: محمود احمدی‌نژاد</ref> (born 28 October 1956) wa
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  • *Bachelor of Arts (BA), Persian language and literature, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (Iran)
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  • ...the language was not thought of as separate and simply considered as the [[Persian language]]. The [[Soviet Union|Soviets]] began by simplifying the [[Perso-Arabic scr ...age|state language]]. In addition, the law officially equated Tajik with [[Persian language|Persian]], placing the word "''farsi''" after Tajik. The law also called fo
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  • ...eum oils used in ancient [[Egypt]] for embalming [[Mummy|mummies]]. (The [[Persian language|Persian]] word for asphalt is ''mumiyah'' which may be related to the [[Eng
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  • ...s variously referred to by 17th century CE Mughal chroniclers writing in [[Persian language|Persian]] as '''Rauza-i munauwara''', meaning 'building of the illuminated
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  • ...[[Mahdi|Mihdí]]). After his declaration he took the title of '''Báb''' ([[Persian language|Arabic]]: '''باب''') meaning "Gate." He composed hundreds of letters and ...different sorts of sections: verses, prayers, homilies, commentaries, and Persian language pieces. Each group was sent to a different person and was composed on a dif
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  • ...ngot"), or from the Coptic name for Egypt ''kēme'', or alternately, from [[Persian language|Persian]] ''Kimia'' meaning "gold".
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  • ...eum oils used in ancient [[Egypt]] for embalming [[Mummy|mummies]]. (The [[Persian language|Persian]] word for asphalt is ''mumiyah'' which may be related to the [[Eng
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  • ...ngot"), or from the Coptic name for Egypt ''kēme'', or alternately, from [[Persian language|Persian]] ''kimia'' meaning "gold".
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  • The word "tiger" is borrowed from Greek "''tigris''", itself borrowed from [[Persian language|Persian]] ([http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?l=t&p=12]). American Englis
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  • ...ial name of equal status. A third name, ''هندوستان'', ''[[Hindustan]]'' ([[Persian language|Persian]]: ''[[-stan|Land]] of the Hindus''), has been in use since the twe
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  • ...n altered account of the life of [[Siddhartha Gautama]], translated from [[Persian language|Persian]] to [[Arabic language|Arabic]] to [[Greek language|Greek]]. The fi
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  • *'انگلستان' ''Inglistan'' - [[Persian language|Persian]] (Farsi)
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  • The [[Persian language|Persian]] term ''Hindū'' comes from the [[Sanskrit]] ''Sindhu'', i.e. the
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