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  1. The Persian alphabet (Persian: الفبای فارسی, romanized: Alefbâ-ye Fârsi), also known as the Perso-Arabic script, is the right-to-left alphabet used for the Persian language. It is a variation of the Arabic script with five additional letters: پ چ ژ گ (the sounds 'g', 'zh', 'ch', and 'p', respectively), in addition to the obsolete ڤ .

  2. Persian is a member of the Iranian branch of the Indo-European languages. There are three closely-related varieties of Persian: Persian proper, or Farsi, ( فارسی) is spoken in Iran. Dari, or Afghani Persian, ( دری) is spoken in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Tajik ( Тоҷикӣ / Tojikī / تاجیکی) is spoken in Tajikistan and the ...

  3. Old Persian was first written in about 600 BC in the Old Persian Cuneiform. The language had evolved into what we known as Middle Persian by about 300 BC, and was written with the Pahlavi, Manichaean and Avestan alphabets. From 800 AD the language is known as Modern Persian, and was written with the Persian of Perso-Arabic alphabet.

  4. May 17, 2022 · Persian Wikipedia Nowruz logo for Nowruz 1403 (2024).svg 512 × 512; 306 KB Persian wikipedia poster.JPG 1,632 × 1,224; 390 KB Persian WP new zebra vector.png 1,892 × 864; 338 KB

  5. The population of people with descent from Afghanistan in Canada is 48,090 according to Canada's 2006 Census. Tajiks make up an estimated 33% of the population of Afghanistan. The Tajik population in Canada is estimated from these two figures. Ethnic origins, 2006 counts, for Canada Archived 2013-07-23 at the Wayback Machine.

  6. Persian (disambiguation) Farsi (disambiguation) Parsi (disambiguation) Persis (disambiguation) Persian Empire (disambiguation) Perseus (disambiguation) Pars (disambiguation) Fars (disambiguation) Parsa (disambiguation) Prince of Persia, a video game franchise

  7. Native speakers of Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family make up 78% of the population of Iran. [9] The largest Iranian-speaking peoples of Iran are the Persians, Kurds, Lurs, Gilaks, Mazanderanis, Talysh and Balochis. Iranian languages in Iran included Persian, Luri, Kurdish, Gilaki and Mazanderani, and Balochi. [10]