- Abu Ali al-
Rudbari or
Abuzer Rudbari (Persian: ابو علی رودباری),
known also as
Rudbari, was a
famous early Persian sufi
saint of the 9th century. He claimed...
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Rudbari (
Rudbāri) may be any of
several Iranian dialects:
Rudbaraki or Kelardashti, a
dialect (or
closely related language) of
Gilaki Rudbari, variously...
- Persian†, etc
Northwestern Iranian Caspian Gorgani† Daylami†
Gilaki (incl.
Rudbari)
Mazandarani (incl. Tabari, Shahmirzadi)
Semnani Semnani Sangisari Lasgerdi-Sorkhei...
- 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...
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Rudbari (Persian: رودباري, also
Romanized as
Rūdbārī) is a
village in
Solgi Rural District,
Khezel District,
Nahavand County,
Hamadan Province, Iran. At...
- Gal (Northern Bashkardi)
Korta Hormozgan Pahlavani (Pahlavani)
Rudbari-ye
Kerman (
Rudbari, Halilrud)
Jirofti and
Kahnuji Rukhonei (Rudkhanei)
Rudoni (Rudani)...
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Rudbari Konar (Persian: رودباري كنار, also
Romanized as
Rūdbārī Konār; also
known as Rūdbār Konār) is a
village in Goli Jan
Rural District, in the Central...
- (Po****tion: 17.600 in 2000), Kho’ini, Koresh-e Rostam, Maraghei, Razajerdi,
Rudbari, Shahrudi,
Takestani (Po****tion: 220,000) and Taromi,
Upper ethnic groups...
- Alborz.
Tatoid two Tati like ofshoots:
Rudbari,
Taleghani and Alamuti.[clarification needed]
Tatoid includes the
Rudbari,
Taleghani and
Alamuti dialects. According...
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slight variations to the way they speak.
These "sub-dialects" are Rashti,
Rudbari, Some’e Sarai, Lahijani, Langerudi, Rudesari,
Bandar Anzali, Fumani, Alamouti...