- Daylami, also
known as Daylamite, Deilami, Dailamite, or
Deylami (Persian: دیلمی, from the name of the
Daylam region), is an
extinct language that was...
- Galeshi,
Rudbari or
Deylami is a
dialect of the
Gilaki language spoken in the
mountains of
southern and south-eastern
Gilan and
western Mazandaran. This...
- Khayizi, Ahrami, Bushehri,
Bandar Rig (Fars of
Bandar Rig), Genaveyi,
Deylami (Liravi)†,
Dashtesuni (Dashtestani), Judeo-Shirazi, etc.)
There is also...
- Hoseynabad-e
Deylami (Persian: حسين ابادديلمي, also
Romanized as Ḩoseynābād-e
Deylamī; also
known as Ḩoseynābād) is a
village in
Anarestan Rural District...
- Bushkan-e
Deylami (Persian: بوشكان ديلمي, also
Romanized as Būshkān-e
Deylamī; also
known as Būshegān-e
Deylamī, Būshgān, Būshgān-e
Deylamī, and Būshīkān-e...
-
Sallar Deylami (Persian:سلار دیلمی) is one of the
first Iranian Shia
jurists during the
fifth century of the
Islamic calendar (11th
century CE). He is...
- He was
trained in
calligraphy at
first by Isa
Rangkar and then
Malek Deylami. Mir Emad
later on
moved to
Tabriz to
study with
Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi...
- al-Daylamī, 12th-century
Islamic scholar and
author of
Musnad al-Firdous
Malek Deylami, 16th
century scrivener and
calligrapher Kushyar Daylami, (971–1029; a...
- Tusi's
works show that he was
influenced by
precedent jurists like
Sallar Deylami. Tusi's
influence persisted until Ibn
Idris Hilli, who
criticized some...
-
divided into
three dialects:
Western Gilaki,
Eastern Gilaki and Galeshi/
Deylami. The
western and
eastern dialects are
separated by the
Sefid River, while...