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  2. Gilaks - Wikipedia

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    Persian is the official language of education in Iran, and since teachers are discouraged from using regional dialects and accents in class, [24] the Gilaki language is taught to children at home. The Gilaki and Mazandarani languages (but not other Iranian languages) [3] share certain typological features with Caucasian languages. [3]

  3. Sadegh Booghi - Wikipedia

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    Sadegh Bana Motajadded [1] (Persian: صادق بنا متجدّد), known as Sadegh Booghi (Persian: صادق بوقی; born 1952 or 1953), [2] is a Gilaki Iranian fishmonger and former leader of fans of Damash and Sepidrood‌ sports clubs from Rasht, Gilan province.

  4. Eastern Gilaki - Wikipedia

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    Map depicting areas where Eastern Gilaki (including Ramsari/Tonekaboni) is spoken. Eastern [1] or Bie Pish Gilaki [2] is a dialect of the Gilaki language spoken in the eastern portion of Gilan and western Mazandaran, Iran. [3] [4] [5]

  5. Persian traditional music - Wikipedia

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    A "row" in the theory of Iranian music, is the arrangement of songs and melodies. Each of these songs, called a corner. Instrument. "Instrument" in traditional Iranian music, refers to a collection of several melodies (corners) that are in harmony with each other in steps, tunes, and intervals of notes. Song. "Song", here is: A special kind of ...

  6. Western Gilaki - Wikipedia

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    According to Glottolog, Western Gilaki is the predominant dialect in Fuman, Rasht and Bandar-e Anzali. [2] According to the scholar and geographer Manouchehr Sotoudeh , Bie Pas Gilaki is spoken in Chahar Farizeh ( Bandar-e Anzali ), Gaskar/ Ziabar ), Kasma , Tulem ( Sowme'eh Sara ), Shaft , Sangar ( Rasht ) and Lasht-e Nesha .

  7. Galeshi - Wikipedia

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    Galeshi, Rudbari or Deylami [2] [3] [4] is a dialect of the Gilaki language spoken in the mountains of southern and south-eastern Gilan and western Mazandaran. [ 5 ] Distribution

  8. Gilaki language - Wikipedia

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    The verb system of Gilaki is very similar to that of Persian. All infinitives end in -tən/-dən , or in -V:n , where V: is a long vowel (from contraction of an original *-Vdən ). The present stem is usually related to the infinitive, and the past stem is just the infinitive without -ən or -n (in the case of vowel stems).

  9. Gilaki - Wikipedia

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    Gilaki may possibly refer to: Gilaks, an adjective for an ethnic group in Iran province of Gilan; Gilaki language, ...