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Regions with significant populations | |
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South Khorasan Razavi Khorasan | |
Languages | |
Arabic, Persian | |
Religion | |
Shia Islam, Sunni Islam |
The Arabs in Khorasan A group of Arab immigrants to the Khorasan during Abbasyid Caliphate So far now with speech in Arabic introduced to their ethnicity and origins.
Most Khorasani-Arabs belong to the tribes of Sheybani, Zangooyi, Mishmast, Khozaima and Azdi. Khorasan Arabs are Persian speakers and only a few speak Arabic as their mother tongue. Khorasani-Arabs in the cities Birjand, Mashhad and Nishapur are a big ethnic group.[2]
Sources
- ^ Persian Wikipedia fa:عربهای خراسان
- ^ History of the Arabs.Filip Hetti 1990
- Persian and Deutch Wikipedia
- a rticle about arabs in khorasan in persian؛
- Linguistic convergence and areal diffusion: case studies from Iranian.
By Éva Ágnes Csató, Bo Isaksson, Carina Jahani.Page 162