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  2. Khorasani - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani style (poetry), a medieval Persian poetic style Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Khorasani .

  3. Hossein Wahid Khorasani - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani was born in Nishapur, a city 130 km west of Mashhad, to Sheikh Esmail Khorasani, a revered alim and orator. He began his religious education at an early age in Mashhad, completing his muqadamat and Arabic under Sheikh Shams and al-Muhaqiq al-Mughani in the Ba'in Ya school. He then moved to the Mirza Jafar school and completed his ...

  4. Khorasani Kurds - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani Kurds speak the Kurmanji dialect of Kurdish and are Shia Muslims. [3] Many Khorasani Kurds are bilingual in Khorasani Turkic, mainly due to intermarriages with Khorasani Turks. However, Persian is the lingua franca. [4] There are about 696 Kurdish villages in the two Khorasan provinces. [5]

  5. Khorasani dialect - Wikipedia

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    The Khorasani (Xorasani) dialect is one of the dialects of the Persian language that some people in the historical regions of Khorasan and Qumis speak. [1] The Khorasani dialect was spoken by the native and original people of this historical territory, which encompassed the modern-day countries of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan and all the northeastern parts of Iran.

  6. Khorasani Baloch - Wikipedia

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    In South Khorasan, the Baloch live as nomads and in the cities of South Khorasan as a group.In Birjand, Qaen, Nahbandan and Torbat Jam, [11] there are Baloch-inhabited areas that live densely with other ethnic groups.

  7. Khorasani Turks - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani Turks (Persian: ترک‌های خراسان; Khorasani Turkic: خوراسان تؤرکلری) are a Turkic ethnic group inhabiting part of North Khorasan, Razavi Khorasan and Golestan provinces of Iran, as well as in the neighboring regions of Turkmenistan up to beyond the Amu Darya River and speak Khorasani Turkic.

  8. Khorasani Arabs - Wikipedia

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    Khorasani Arabs are Iranian Arabs who are descended from the Arabs who immigrated to the Khorasan area of Iran during the Abbasid Caliphate (750−1258). Unlike the Arabs of Iran's Khuzestan Province in the southwestern part of the country, who are direct descendants of the ancient population of the area, the Khorasani Arabs are descended from actual Arab migrants. [1]

  9. Seyed Khorasani - Wikipedia

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    Seyed Khorasani (Arabic: ٱلسَّيِّد ٱلْخُرَاسَانِي, romanized: As-Sayyid Al-Khurāsānī), is an Islamic leader whose rising is an essential part of Islamic eschatology. [1] According to Al-Fadl ibn Shadhan of Neyshabur , in an authentic document from Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq , al-Khorasani is one of the townspeople of ...