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DescriptionModerniranianlanguagesmap.jpg |
English: Linguistic map of modern Iranian languages: Farsi (green), Pashto (purple) and Kurdish (turquoise), Lurish (red), Baloch (Yellow), as well as smaller communities of other Iranian languages (English)
فارسی: نقشهای که پراکندگی گویشوران زبانهای ایرانی نو را نشان میدهد. (انگلیسی)
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29 November 2011 |
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From en:Image:Moderniranianlanguagesmap.jpg |
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Imperial78 |
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The accuracy of this map is disputed for the following reason(s): see talk page |
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