- bilingualism, (2004), p.788-9 Ravandi, M., The
Seljuq court at
Konya and the
Persianisation of
Anatolian Cities, in
Mesogeios (Mediterranean Studies), vol. 25-6...
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English words since the
eighteenth century. A
movement towards the hyper-
Persianisation of an Urdu
emerged in ****stan
since its
independence in 1947 which...
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strengthened this
conception of
secular power.
Persianisation of the
state apparatus was
accompanied by the
Persianisation of high
culture at the
Ghaznavid court...
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isolation under the Soviets, as well as
governmental orientation toward a "
Persianisation" of the
language have
brought closer Tajik and the
other Persian dialects...
- languages) historically.
Sanskritisation often stands in
opposition to the
Persianisation or
Englishisation of a
language within South Asia, as
occurs with the...
- form of this
language underwent a
standardisation process and
further Persianisation during this
period (18th century) and came to be
known as Urdu, a name...
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culture and civilization, with its
center at Derbent. A
policy of "
Persianisation" can be
traced over many centuries.
During the
Islamic conquests, the...
- is the
direct ancestor language of today's Hindi–Urdu varieties. The
Persianisation of the
Indian subcontinent resulted in its
incorporation into the cosmopolitan...
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Norwegianisation ****stanisation
Pashtunisation Northern Afghanistan Persianisation societies Polonisation Romanianisation Romanisation or Latinisation...
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religious scholarship ..." M. Ravandi, "The
Seljuq court at
Konya and the
Persianisation of
Anatolian Cities", in
Mesogeios (Mediterranean Studies), vol. 25–26...