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The '''Arabs in Khorasan''' are a group of Arabs who immigrated to [[Khorasan Province]], [[Iran]], during the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] ( |
The '''Arabs in Khorasan''' are a group of Arabs who immigrated to [[Khorasan Province]], [[Iran]], during the [[Abbasid Caliphate]] (750−1513). |
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Most Khorasani Arabs belong to the tribes of [[Sheyban]]i, [[Zangooyi]], [[Mishmast]], [[Khozaima]], and [[Azdi]]. Khorasan Arabs are Persian speakers, and only a few speak Arabic as their mother tongue. The cities of [[Birjand]], [[Mashhad]], and [[Nishapur]] are home to large groups of Khorasan Arabs.<ref>History of the Arabs.Filip Hetti 1990</ref> |
Most Khorasani Arabs belong to the tribes of [[Sheyban]]i, [[Zangooyi]], [[Mishmast]], [[Khozaima]], and [[Azdi]]. Khorasan Arabs are Persian speakers, and only a few speak Arabic as their mother tongue. The cities of [[Birjand]], [[Mashhad]], and [[Nishapur]] are home to large groups of Khorasan Arabs.<ref>History of the Arabs.Filip Hetti 1990</ref> |
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*Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian. By Éva Ágnes Csató, Bo Isaksson, Carina Jahani. Page 162. |
*Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian. By Éva Ágnes Csató, Bo Isaksson, Carina Jahani. Page 162. |
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*[http://semitistik.uni-hd.de/seeger_chorasan_en.html Khorasani Arabic] |
*[http://semitistik.uni-hd.de/seeger_chorasan_en.html Khorasani Arabic] |
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South Khorasan Razavi Khorasan | |
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The Arabs in Khorasan are a group of Arabs who immigrated to Khorasan Province, Iran, during the Abbasid Caliphate (750−1513).
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. The cities of Birjand, Mashhad, and Nishapur are home to large groups of Khorasan Arabs.[2]
Sources
- ^ Persian Wikipedia fa:عربهای خراسان
- ^ History of the Arabs.Filip Hetti 1990
- Persian and German Wikipedia
- Linguistic Convergence and Areal Diffusion: Case Studies from Iranian. By Éva Ágnes Csató, Bo Isaksson, Carina Jahani. Page 162.
- Khorasani Arabic