The period of the 16th–18th centuries, when the Safavids were one of the major political powers in the region, is an important era for Persian linguistic evolution. New Persian was the literary language and lingua franca of a vast area stretching from Anatolia to China and the Indo-Pakistan Subcontinent, and from Central Asia to present-day Afghanistan and Iran. The later political separation of post-Safavid Iran from Central Asia and Afghanistan led to the dialectal variations of New Persian. A linguistic description of the New Persian of this period is therefore of great importance, not only for understanding the diachronic process of language change leading from late Classical Persian to Modern Persian, but also for synchronic studies o...
In the article, the short vowels in classical Persian are compared with the vowels in modern Persian...
The Indian subcontinent has contained a vast array of ethnicities, cultures, traditions and language...
There is a reproduction of a map in Syed Sulaiman Nadvi’s book Arab-o-Hind ke Ta’alluqat with the fo...
The period of the 16th–18th centuries, when the Safavids were one of the major political powers in ...
This chapter looks at the long evolution of Persian, which is the only Iranian language to be substa...
Persian is one of the great lingua francas of world history. Yet despite its recognition as a shared...
The idea that Modern Persian (Farsi) and the Germanic language group (especially Dutch and German) w...
The genesis of the Persian language in South Asia is seen back in the early Medieval period. It deve...
There have been a number of informal debates among Persian language specialists concerning the statu...
The linguistic situation in Iran at the beginning of the Islamic era is described in a famous passag...
Persian emerged as the common language of court life and administration in the Islamic world east of...
The volume - of interest to students of Persian, Iranian philology, and comparative and general ling...
http://www.eacrh.net/ojs/index.php/crossroads/article/view/84This article is about the impact of pre...
After the Mongol period, Persian was the official written language in Iran, Central Asia and India. ...
Persian language is one of the Islamic world languages, which greatly influenced the image of Isla...
In the article, the short vowels in classical Persian are compared with the vowels in modern Persian...
The Indian subcontinent has contained a vast array of ethnicities, cultures, traditions and language...
There is a reproduction of a map in Syed Sulaiman Nadvi’s book Arab-o-Hind ke Ta’alluqat with the fo...
The period of the 16th–18th centuries, when the Safavids were one of the major political powers in ...
This chapter looks at the long evolution of Persian, which is the only Iranian language to be substa...
Persian is one of the great lingua francas of world history. Yet despite its recognition as a shared...
The idea that Modern Persian (Farsi) and the Germanic language group (especially Dutch and German) w...
The genesis of the Persian language in South Asia is seen back in the early Medieval period. It deve...
There have been a number of informal debates among Persian language specialists concerning the statu...
The linguistic situation in Iran at the beginning of the Islamic era is described in a famous passag...
Persian emerged as the common language of court life and administration in the Islamic world east of...
The volume - of interest to students of Persian, Iranian philology, and comparative and general ling...
http://www.eacrh.net/ojs/index.php/crossroads/article/view/84This article is about the impact of pre...
After the Mongol period, Persian was the official written language in Iran, Central Asia and India. ...
Persian language is one of the Islamic world languages, which greatly influenced the image of Isla...
In the article, the short vowels in classical Persian are compared with the vowels in modern Persian...
The Indian subcontinent has contained a vast array of ethnicities, cultures, traditions and language...
There is a reproduction of a map in Syed Sulaiman Nadvi’s book Arab-o-Hind ke Ta’alluqat with the fo...