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Fahlaviyat (Persian: فهلویات, romanized: Fahlavīyāt), also
spelled fahlavi (فهلوی), was a
designation for
poetry composed in the
local northwestern Iranian...
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called zabān-e
fahlavī (1976, I, p. 290), a
quatrain with the
appellation bayt-efahlavī, and
another hemistich titled zabān-e pahlavī ("
Fahlavi language")...
- Dihistān in the Land of Jurjān (Hyrcania); and Kārin the
Parthian (Qārin al-
Fahlavi) and his
residence was Māh-Nihāvand (i.e., Media); and Sūrēn the Parthian...
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Pahlavi (
Fahlavi), Dari,
Parsi (Farsi),
Khuzi and Soryani.
Hamzeh (893-961 A.D.)
explains these dialects in the
following way:
Pahlavi (
Fahlavi) was a dialect...
- S****anian Iran:
Fahlavi, Dari, Persian,
Khuzi and Soryani.
Hamzeh (893-961 CE)
explains these dialects in the
following way:
Fahlavi was a
dialect which...
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language called fahlawi or
fahlavi prevailed: Most of the
Muslim historians who
referred to
fahla also
stated that in this
region fahlavi was a
common language...
- historians, Ibn al-Nadim, for instance,
wrote that "The
Iranian languages are
Fahlavi (Pahlavi), Dari (not to be
confused with Dari
Persian in
modern Afghanistan)...
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bumpkins easily fooled by thieves."
Awhad Maraghai has
three ghazals in the
Fahlavi dialect of Isfahan,
arranged under the
title of "in the
language of Isfahan"...
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Lornejad and Ali
Doostzadeh state that he was most
likely a
native speaker of
Fahlavi. Mu'in al-Din Ali
preferred to use Persian,
which he was
fluent in. He...
- a few
verses apparently in his own
Iranian dialect (where it is
called fahlavī; bayt-e pahlavī in a m****cript variant). A
famous quatrain is said to...