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between three and four million.
Their dominant religion is Shi'a Islam.
Mazandarani people have a
background in the
Tabari ethnicity, and
speak the Tabari...
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close relatedness to the
Caucasus region and
Caucasian peoples of
Mazandaranis and
Gilak people.: 295 The name
Mazanderani (and
variants of it) derives...
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Fereidoun Ali-
Mazandarani (Persian: فریدون علیمازندرانی) is an
Iranian retired fighter pilot and a
Grumman F-14
Tomcat flying ace
during the Iran–Iraq...
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estimated the
ethnic breakdown of the
province to be: Turkmens: 34.20%
Mazandaranis: 30.40%
Sistanis & Persians: 14.90% Baluchis: 10.90% Qizilbash: 7.30%...
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Mohammad Sa'id
Ashraf Mazandarani (b.1620 in Mazandaran, Iran– d. 1704 in
Munger in
Mughal India; Persian: محمدسعید بن محمدصالح اشرف مازندرانی), commonly...
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Gilaki and
Mazandarani may
refer to:
Gilaki people,
people native to the
northern Iran
province of
Gilan Gilaki language, a
Caspian language spoken in...
- Armenians, and Circ****ians are
already ****imilated into the
mainstream Mazandaranis. The
history of
Georgian settlement is
described by
Iskandar Beg Munshi...
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Iranian po****tion) and Kurds, with
smaller communities including Gilakis,
Mazandaranis, Lurs, Tats, Talysh, and Baloch.
Turkic peoples constitute a substantial...
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northern parts of Iran.
Gilak people,
along with the
closely related Mazandarani people,
comprise part of the
Caspian people, who
inhabit the southern...
- Tabaristan). Mírzá Asadu’llah Fádil
Mázandarání (1880–1957),
Iranian Bahá'í scholar. Musa ibn
Khalil Mazandarani, 19th
century Persian scribe and scholar...