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Iranian peoples / Ancient languages / Northwestern Iranian languages / Languages of Iran / Languages of Armenia / Dari / Iranian languages / Parthian language / Persian language / Asia / Indo-Iranian languages / Indo-European languages
Date: 2008-02-17 16:54:26
Iranian peoples
Ancient languages
Northwestern Iranian languages
Languages of Iran
Languages of Armenia
Dari
Iranian languages
Parthian language
Persian language
Asia
Indo-Iranian languages
Indo-European languages

Roots and branches of Farsi language

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