Karte der Verbreitung der iranischen/iranischen Sprachen.

Von Notanonymousplace

11 Comments

  1. hconfiance on

    Iranic languages used to be spread as far west as Hungary (Jasz) , into Africa (Alani) and as far east as Mongolia (Scythians).

  2. Forsaken-Link-5859 on

    Almost touching India, at least there is probably still some parsi speakers there

  3. One of the better iranic languages map
    I’m quite surprised that Tajikistan despite being right next to so many Turkic empire didn’t get assimilated linguistically and culturally and are still genetically a bit distinct even now

  4. omeretalla on

    Well surrounding Turkic languages are heavily influenced by the farsi as well.

  5. Fun fact: Ossetia the northernmost surviving Iranic speakers call themselves Iryston which is like Iranistan

  6. I wish the colors matched the tree on all branches, rather than just the top half.

  7. DukeOfBattleRifles on

    Using ethnic maps for languages is dumb. With the same logic most of USA should speak German.

  8. TurkicWarrior on

    Farsi, Dari, Hazaragi and Tajiki shouldn’t count as one. Yeah, Dari and Persian may have high mutual intelligibility in formal written form but for everyday people? It isn’t really mutual intelligible, and definitely not between Persian and Tajik speaker

  9. Few-Advice-6749 on

    It would be really interesting to see a map like this but the former (or max) geographical range of iranic languages since so much of the Eastern Europea/Pontic steppe and Central Asia once spoke an iranic tongue

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