Shahsevan

Shahsevan
Shahsevan girls from a rich family. Late 19th-century, Iran
Regions with significant populations
 Iran40,000 (1966)[1]
300.000 (2007)[2]
Languages
Shahsevani, Azerbaijani, Persian
Religion
Shia Islam

The Shahsevan[a] (Azerbaijani: شاهسِوَن; Persian: شاهسون) are a number of Azerbaijani-speaking or Shahsevani dialect (sometimes considered to be Its own dialect distinct from others like Azerbaijani[5]) Turkic groups that live in northwestern Iran, mainly inhabiting the districts of Mughan, Ardabil, Kharaqan and Khamsa.[6]

  1. ^ Tapper 1997, p. 300.
  2. ^ Rıza Zelyut. "On The Dialect of Shahsevan". pp. S. 807-828.
  3. ^ Behrooz 2023, p. 63.
  4. ^ Minorsky 1936.
  5. ^ Rezaei, Mehdi (29 August 2024). "On The Dialect of Shahsavan". Turkish Studies. 11 (11 4): 807–828. doi:10.7827/TurkishStudies.9295.
  6. ^ Tapper 2010.


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