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Most Khorasani Arabs belong to the tribes of [[Banu Shayban|Shaybani]], [[Zangooyi]], [[Mishmast]], [[Khozaima]], and [[Azdi]]. Khorasan Arabs are Persian speakers, and only a few speak [[Khorasani Arabic]] as their native language. The cities of [[Birjand]], [[Mashhad]], and [[Nishapur]] are home to large groups of Khorasani Arabs.<ref name="Hitti2002">{{cite book|format=PDF|last=Hitti|first=Philip|authorlink=Philip Khuri Hitti|title=History of the Arabs, Revised: 10th Edition|url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheArabs-PhilipK.Hitti|accessdate=9 March 2017|edition=10th|year=2002|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-0-333-63142-3}}</ref>{{Full citation needed|date=March 2017}}
Most Khorasani Arabs belong to the tribes of [[Banu Shayban|Shaybani]], [[Zangooyi]], [[Mishmast]], [[Khozaima]], and [[Azdi]]. Khorasan Arabs are Persian speakers, and only a few speak [[Khorasani Arabic]] as their native language. The cities of [[Birjand]], [[Mashhad]], and [[Nishapur]] are home to large groups of Khorasani Arabs.<ref name="Hitti2002">{{cite book|format=PDF|last=Hitti|first=Philip|authorlink=Philip Khuri Hitti|title=History of the Arabs, Revised: 10th Edition|url=https://archive.org/details/HistoryOfTheArabs-PhilipK.Hitti|accessdate=9 March 2017|edition=10th|year=2002|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan|isbn=978-0-333-63142-3}}</ref>{{Full citation needed|date=March 2017}}

According to [[Ali ibn al-Athir|İbn Al-Athir]], the Arabic conquerors settled about 50.000 Arabic families in to Iranian Khorasan, modern day Northern Afghanistan and southern Turkmenistan, but the number is definitely exaggerated. <ref>Prof. Dr. Aydın Usta, Türkler ve İslamiyet, Yeditepe Yayınevi, 1. Baskı, March 2020, s. 56-57 (using the Turkish translation of el-Kamil fi't-Tarih by İbn Al-Athir as a source)</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 11:47, 31 May 2021

Arabs in Khorasan
عرب‌های خراسان
عرب خراسان
Total population
50,000[1]
Regions with significant populations
South Khorasan
Razavi Khorasan
Languages
Arabic (Khorasani Arabic), Persian
Religion
Shia Islam, Minority Sunni Islam

The Persian Arabs or Arabs in Khorasan are a group of Arabs who immigrated to Khorasan Province, Iran, during the Abbasid Caliphate (750−1258).

Most Khorasani Arabs belong to the tribes of Shaybani, Zangooyi, Mishmast, Khozaima, and Azdi. Khorasan Arabs are Persian speakers, and only a few speak Khorasani Arabic as their native language. The cities of Birjand, Mashhad, and Nishapur are home to large groups of Khorasani Arabs.[2][full citation needed]

According to İbn Al-Athir, the Arabic conquerors settled about 50.000 Arabic families in to Iranian Khorasan, modern day Northern Afghanistan and southern Turkmenistan, but the number is definitely exaggerated. [3]

See also

Sources

  1. ^ Persian Wikipedia fa:عرب‌های خراسان
  2. ^ Hitti, Philip (2002). History of the Arabs, Revised: 10th Edition (PDF) (10th ed.). Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-333-63142-3. Retrieved 9 March 2017.
  3. ^ Prof. Dr. Aydın Usta, Türkler ve İslamiyet, Yeditepe Yayınevi, 1. Baskı, March 2020, s. 56-57 (using the Turkish translation of el-Kamil fi't-Tarih by İbn Al-Athir as a source)
  • 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