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of Vedic, the oldest known form of Indo-Aryan. The interpretation of the transmitted
Avestan texts presents in many cases considerable difficulty for various reasons, both with respect to their contexts and their grammar. Accordingly, systematic comparison with Vedic is of much assistance in determining and explaining Avestan grammatical forms. Morgenstierne.
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Iranica. AVESTAN LANGUAGE. III. The grammar of Avestan.: "The morphology of Avestan nouns, adjectives, pronouns, and verbs is, like that of the closely related Old Persian, inherited from Proto-Indo-European via Proto-Indo-Iranian (Proto-Aryan), and agrees largely with that
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Western Iran. This is interpreted such that the bulk of this material, which has been produced several centuries after Zarathustra, must still predate the sixth century BC. As a result, more recent scholarship often assumes that the major parts of the Young Avestan texts mainly reflect
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It is impossible to attribute a precise geographical location to the language of the Avesta... With the exception of an important study by P. Tedesco (1921 ), who advances the theory of an 'Avestan homeland' in northwestern Iran, Iranian scholars of the twentieth century have looked increasingly to
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The script used for writing
Avestan developed during the 3rd or 4th century AD. By then the language had been extinct for many centuries, and remained in use only as a liturgical language of the Avesta canon. As is still the case today, the liturgies were memorized by the priesthood and recited by
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Many phonetic features cannot be ascribed with certainty to a particular stage since there may be more than one possibility. Every phonetic form that can be ascribed to the
Sasanian archetype on the basis of critical assessment of the manuscript evidence must have gone through the stages mentioned
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Iranian. But the east–west distinction is of limited meaning for Avestan, as the linguistic developments that later distinguish Eastern from Western Iranian had not yet occurred. Avestan does not display some typical (South-)Western Iranian innovations already visible in Old Persian, and so in
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The
Avestan language is attested in roughly two forms, known as "Old Avestan" (or "Gathic Avestan") and "Younger Avestan". Younger Avestan did not evolve from Old Avestan; the two differ not only in time, but they are also different dialects. Every Avestan text, regardless of whether originally
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The
Avestan language is only known from the Avesta and otherwise unattested. As a result, there is no external evidence on which to base the time frame during which the Avestan language was spoken and all attempts have to rely on internal evidence. Such attempts were often based on the life of
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symbols. Avestan also incorporates several letters from other writing systems, most notably the vowels, which are mostly derived from Greek minuscules. A few letters were free inventions, as were also the symbols used for punctuation. Also, the
Avestan alphabet has one letter that has no
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eastern Iran for the origins of the
Avestan language and today there is general agreement that the area in question was in eastern Iran—a fact that emerges clearly from every passage in the Avesta that sheds any light on its historical and geographical background
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The similarity of the language and metrical system of the Gathas to those of the Vedas, the simplicity of the society depicted throughout the Avesta, and the lack of awareness of great cities, historical rulers, or empires all suggest a different time
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Since the evidence of Young Avestan place names so clearly points to a more eastern location, the Avesta is again understood, nowadays, as an East Iranian text, whose area of composition comprised – at least – Sīstån/Arachosia, Herat, Merw and
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The archaic nature of the Avestan language and its similarities to that of the Rig Veda, as well as the social and ecological environment it describes, would suggest a date somewhere between these two extremes, but not much later than 1000
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However, more recent scholarship has increasingly shifted to an earlier dating. The literature presents a number of reasons for this shift, based on both the Old Avestan and the Young Avestan material. As regards Old Avestan, the
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The fact that the oldest Young Avestan texts apparently contain no reference to western Iran, including Media, would seem to indicate that they were composed in eastern Iran before the Median domination reached the
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texts of Neryosang Dhaval and other Parsi Sanskritist theologians of that era, which are roughly contemporary with the oldest surviving manuscripts in Avestan script. Today, Avestan is most commonly typeset in the
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Scholars traditionally classify Iranian languages as "old", "middle" and "new" according to their age, and as "eastern" or "western" according to geography, and within this framework Avestan is classified as
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Controversy over Zaraθuštra's date has been an embarrassment of long standing to Zoroastrian studies. If anything approaching a consensus exists, it is that he lived ca. 1000 BC give or take a century or
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All of the above observations would indicate a date for the composition of the Videvdat list which would antedate, for a considerable time, the arrival in Eastern Iran of the Persian Acheamenids (ca. 550
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The oldest parts of the Avesta, which is the body of texts preserving the ancient canon of the Iranian Zarthustrian tradition, is linguistically and culturally very close to the material preserved in the
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Old Avestan is closely similar in grammar and vocabulary to the oldest Indic language as seen in the oldest part of the Rgveda and should therefore probably be dated to about the same time.
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With outspread hands in petition for that help, O Mazda, I will pray for the works of the holy spirit, O thou the Right, whereby I may please the will of Good Thought and the Ox-Soul.
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Had it been otherwise, and had Zoroastrianism been carried in its infancy to the Medes and Persians, these imperial people must inevitable have found mention in its religious works.
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Die ältesten Texte dieses Corpus, die sog. Gathas stammen von Zarathustra selbst, dessen Lebensdaten von der Mehrheit der Forscher heute um das Jahr 1000 v. Chr. angesetzt werden.
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being the traditional language of the Indian Zoroastrians). Some Avestan letters with no corresponding symbol are synthesized with additional diacritical marks, for example, the
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Previously, a sixth century B.C.E. date based on Greek sources was accepted by many scholars, but this has now been completely discarded by present-day specialists in the field.
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ahyā. yāsā. nəmaŋhā. ustānazastō. rafəδrahyā.manyə̄uš. mazdā. pourwīm. spəṇtahyā. aṣ̌ā. vīspə̄ṇg. š́yaoθanā.vaŋhə̄uš. xratūm. manaŋhō. yā. xṣ̌nəwīṣ̌ā. gə̄ušcā. urwānəm.::
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All in all, it seems likely that Zoroaster and the Avestan people flourished in eastern Iran at a much earlier date (anywhere from 1500 to 900 B.C.) than once thought.
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All things considered, our chronological and cultural parameters tend to suggest locating Zarathustra (or, at least, the "Gathic community") around c. 1500–1200 BC.
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Since the evidence of Young Avestan place names so clearly points to a more eastern location, the Avesta is again understood, nowadays, as an East Iranian text
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the first half of the first millennia BC, whereas the Old Avestan texts of Zarathustra may have been composed around 1000 BC or even as early as 1500 BC.
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Linguistic, literary and conceptual characteristics suggest that the Old(er) Avesta pre‐dates the Young(er) Avesta by several centuries.
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Young Avestan must have been quite close to Old Persian, which suggests it was spoken in the first half of the first millennium BC.
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Scholarship dicusses a wide range of possibilities regarding the dating of Avestan. A discussion on this topic is provided below.
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819:Indo-European language family
3709:Skjærvø, Prod Oktor (2006),
3697:Skjærvø, Prod Oktor (2006),
3599:Lubotsky, Alexander (2010).
2716:
2672:Proto-Indo-European language
2562:He/she lets you lead him/her
1295:a ā ə ə̄ e ē o ō å ą i ī u ū
1269:
1093:of the Avestan texts in the
985:
815:Indo-Iranian language branch
7:
3758:Linguistics Research Center
3237:. De Gruyter. p. 166.
3148:. J. H. Roell. p. 10.
2677:Proto-Indo-Iranian language
2665:
2486:The following phrases were
2459:
1186:
1062:, the four sacred prayers (
967:
955:
831:Proto-Indo-Iranian language
825:, a sister language to the
689:Criticism of Zoroastrianism
669:Persecution of Zoroastrians
10:
4504:
3648:A Grammar of Gatha-Avestan
3611:Amsterdam University Press
3558:Cambridge University Press
3433:Cambridge University Press
3266:. I.B.Tauris. p. 44.
2170:
1273:
1190:
1118:
4478:Extinct languages of Asia
4473:Eastern Iranian languages
4414:
4397:
4297:
4121:
4112:
3971:
3896:
3887:
3856:
3497:. Greenwood. p. 47.
3466:. Routledge. p. 46.
3331:. Routledge. p. 43.
3057:. Greenwood. p. 47.
3026:. Routledge. p. 43.
2943:. Greenwood. p. 47.
2593:We let him/her carry thee
2363:-aēšu (vīr-aēšu), -aēšva
2302:
2282:
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1912:
1864:
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1620:
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1352:
1174:and lack any discernible
1114:
925:that is described in the
827:Proto-Indo-Aryan language
811:Eastern Iranian languages
245:
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207:
191:
175:
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139:
134:
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50:
36:
26:
21:
2841:Gnoli, Gherardo (1989),
2760:"THE HOME OF THE ARYANS"
2488:phonetically transcribed
2369:
2175:
1170:in the eastern parts of
442:101 Names of Ahura Mazda
3156:(inactive 2024-04-25).
3154:10.11588/xarep.00000114
2821:Hoffmann, Karl (1989),
2806:. entry "Yazd culture".
2730:Wells, John C. (1990),
2375:Primary active endings
2189:a-stems: (masc. neut.)
1121:Zarathustra § Date
1004:Paul Maximilian Tedesco
935:
837:, the oldest preserved
3721:Vaan, Michiel (2014),
3684:Kellens, Jean (1990),
3613:. pp. 18, 69–71.
3363:. Iranica Foundation.
3216:. Brill. p. 191.
2470:
2303:-aēibyō (yasn-aēibyō)
1227:The Avestan script is
1209:cursive Pahlavi script
854:This article contains
823:Proto-Iranian language
407:Zoroastrian literature
247:This article contains
3773:at Harvard University
3464:The Iranian Languages
3329:The Iranian Languages
3307:10.2143/PERS.16.0.511
3024:The Iranian Languages
2469:
795:Old Iranian languages
694:Zoroastrian cosmology
644:Zoroastrians in India
400:Scripture and worship
4428:historical languages
3806:Encyclopedia Iranica
3793:Encyclopedia Iranica
3690:Encyclopedia Iranica
3387:Encyclopædia Iranica
3361:Encyclopædia Iranica
3193:Encyclopædia Iranica
2847:Encyclopedia Iranica
2827:Encyclopedia Iranica
2552:Thou leadest him/her
2453:English Translation
2283:-aēibya (vīr-aēibya)
2246:-a (yasn-a), -ånghō
1146:of Iranian history.
971:, 'praise'.
962:𐬎𐬞𐬀𐬯𐬙𐬁𐬬𐬀𐬐𐬀
897:as well as parts of
649:Zoroastrians in Iran
515:Accounts and legends
3495:The History of Iran
3189:"AVESTAN GEOGRAPHY"
3055:The History of Iran
2941:The History of Iran
2843:"Avestan geography"
2635:They accompany them
2376:
1243: 12th century
839:Indo-Aryan language
713:Religion portal
565:History and culture
124:Indian Zoroastrians
3789:"Avestan language"
3754:Old Iranian Online
3609:] (in Dutch).
3460:Skjaervø, P. Oktor
3325:Skjaervø, P. Oktor
3231:Skjaervø, P. Oktor
3020:Skjaervø, P. Oktor
2968:Stausberg, Michael
2823:"Avestan language"
2767:Harvard University
2590:θβā dim bārayāmahi
2471:
2374:
2340:-anąm (yasn-anąm)
2159:⟨ą̇⟩
2130:⟨ā̊⟩
2061:⟨ə̄⟩
1718:⟨xʷ⟩
1694:⟨š́⟩
1682:⟨ṣ̌⟩
1467:⟨ŋʷ⟩
1336:no audible release
1266:with a dot below.
1095:Sasanian archetype
1059:Yasna Haptanghaiti
927:Zoroastrian Avesta
856:Avestan characters
532:Book of Arda Viraf
462:Cypress of Kashmar
4463:Ancient languages
4445:
4444:
4393:
4392:
4108:
4107:
3850:Iranian languages
3732:978-90-04-25809-9
3715:, fas.harvard.edu
3703:, fas.harvard.edu
3650:, Leiden: Brill,
3291:Vogelsang, Willem
3273:978-0-7556-2459-1
3105:Foltz, Richard C.
2804:978-1-884964-98-5
2688:Explanatory notes
2663:
2662:
2583:He/she carries us
2479:
2478:
2435:
2434:
2367:
2366:
2257:-ō (-as, -ns), -ā
2186:"normal" endings
2168:
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2149:⟨ą⟩
2120:⟨å⟩
2110:⟨ā⟩
2100:⟨a⟩
2081:⟨ō⟩
2071:⟨o⟩
2051:⟨ə⟩
2041:⟨ē⟩
2031:⟨e⟩
2014:⟨ū⟩
2004:⟨u⟩
1992:⟨ī⟩
1982:⟨i⟩
1899:
1898:
1873:⟨r⟩
1850:⟨v⟩
1836:⟨y⟩
1803:⟨γ⟩
1787:⟨ž⟩
1775:⟨z⟩
1763:⟨δ⟩
1751:⟨β⟩
1747:
1730:⟨h⟩
1706:⟨x⟩
1670:⟨š⟩
1658:⟨s⟩
1646:⟨θ⟩
1634:⟨f⟩
1630:
1604:⟨g⟩
1588:⟨ǰ⟩
1574:⟨d⟩
1562:⟨b⟩
1558:
1537:⟨k⟩
1521:⟨č⟩
1507:⟨t⟩
1495:⟨p⟩
1491:
1455:⟨ŋ⟩
1443:⟨ń⟩
1425:⟨n⟩
1413:⟨m⟩
1276:Avestan phonology
1136:Achaemenid period
1091:Phonetic notation
862:rendering support
809:. Both are early
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251:phonetic symbols.
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119:Devanagari script
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4483:Sacred languages
4458:Avestan language
4289:Zoroastrian Dari
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3802:"Avestan people"
3796:
3787:Hoffmann, Karl.
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3686:"Avestan syntax"
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2573:Thou carryest me
2559:dim vō nāyayeiti
2531:I understand you
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2745:entry "Avestan"
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2614:We let them run
2611:dīš drāwayāmahi
2484:
2482:Example phrases
2472:
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2360:-ayō (zast-ayō)
2334:-ahe (ahur-ahe)
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990:Avestan and
989:
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939:
931:
903:Turkmenistan
872:
853:
802:
798:
749:
748:
552:Frashokereti
497:The Rivayats
452:Adur Farnbag
437:Fire Temples
427:Yenghe hatam
422:Ahuna Vairya
387:Angra Mainyu
341:
246:
235:
228:
209:Linguasphere
192:
81:
67:Indo-Iranian
31:Central Asia
4375:Old Persian
4207:Mazanderani
3994:Khwarezmian
3879:New Iranian
3869:Old Iranian
3767:Old Avestan
3700:Old Avestan
3210:Boyce, Mary
2656:I calm thee
2538:mā vātayaθa
2438:Sample text
2357:-e (yesn-e)
2280:-a (ahur-a)
2251:Accusative
2243:-a (ahur-a)
2226:-ō (yasn-ō)
2214:Nominative
1821:Approximant
1310:The glides
1204:Din dabireh
1140:Hellenistic
1128:Zarathustra
1066:27 and 54).
1027:Old Persian
1007: [
996:Old Iranian
992:Old Persian
911:Yaz culture
895:Afghanistan
813:within the
799:Old Avestan
582:Khurramites
332:Persia/Iran
317:Zarathustra
312:Ahura Mazda
261:instead of
4452:Categories
4038:Sarghulami
3958:Yazghulami
3911:Ishkashimi
3586:avesta.org
3550:Hale, Mark
3425:Hale, Mark
2622:θβā hacāmi
2580:nō baraiti
2549:dim nayehi
2229:-a (vīr-a)
1396:Labiovelar
1346:Consonants
1340:obstruents
1274:See also:
1260:zaraθuštra
1229:alphabetic
1119:See also:
968:upastāvaka
907:Uzbekistan
899:Tajikistan
602:Initiation
417:Ashem Vohu
327:Vohu Manah
236:Ahunavaiti
4435:varieties
4422:indicate
4343:Pahlavani
4335:Bakhtiari
4320:Kuhmareyi
4310:Bashkardi
4227:Old Azeri
3931:Sanglechi
3783:at TITUS.
3725:, Brill,
3165:cite book
2717:Citations
2601:drawāmahi
2570:mā barahi
2528:vō vatāmi
2428:-tō, -thō
2345:Locative
2322:Genitive
2308:Ablative
2237:Vocative
1628:voiceless
1622:Fricative
1489:voiceless
1376:Retroflex
1270:Phonology
986:Genealogy
879:Arachosia
875:satrapies
637:Adherents
597:Festivals
577:Mazdakism
572:Zurvanism
527:Bundahišn
337:Faravahar
194:Glottolog
178:ISO 639-3
160:ISO 639-2
142:ISO 639-1
122:(used by
4364:Hazaragi
4315:Garmsiri
4250:Sangsari
4245:Lasgerdi
4234:Parthian
4212:Tabaroid
4180:Kurmanji
4129:Ashtiani
4098:Yaghnobi
4056:Ossetian
4045:Scythian
4020:Southern
4015:Northern
3987:Bactrian
3936:Sarikoli
3906:Bartangi
3626:30 April
3493:(2012).
3381:(2011).
3212:(1996).
3187:(2011).
3107:(2013).
3085:(2001).
3053:(2012).
3001:(2001).
2970:(2002).
2939:(2012).
2897:: 25–35.
2794:(1997).
2780:Bactria.
2666:See also
2646:He rests
2521:You move
2510:It's hot
2502:Comment
2383:Singular
2325:-ō (-as)
2203:Singular
2194:Singular
1366:Alveolar
1291:Vowels:
1252:Gujarati
1187:Alphabet
1168:situated
1164:Vendidad
1162:and the
891:Margiana
619:Marriage
592:Calendar
482:Visperad
477:Vendidad
382:Fravashi
280:a series
278:Part of
267:Help:IPA
215:58-ABA-a
201:aves1237
45:Iron Age
4424:extinct
4420:Italics
4405:Badeshi
4349:Persian
4325:Kumzari
4267:Taleshi
4260:Sorkhei
4240:Semnani
4195:Kordali
4175:Kurdish
4169:Gorgani
4147:Daylami
4139:Makrani
4134:Balochi
4114:Western
4092:Sogdian
4051:Alanian
4025:Wanetsi
4010:Central
4000:Parachi
3980:Avestan
3941:Shughni
3926:Roshani
3889:Eastern
3857:History
3760:at the
3295:Persica
3092:Rgveda.
2643:ramaiti
2518:šyawaθa
2507:tapaiti
2499:English
2496:Avestan
2389:Plural
2351:-ō, -yō
2291:Dative
2209:Plural
2171:Grammar
1928:Central
1483:Plosive
1401:Glottal
1381:Palatal
1224:texts.
1176:Persian
1156:Rigveda
1142:or the
1019:Eastern
946:Persian
923:culture
887:Bactria
817:of the
750:Avestan
522:Dēnkard
502:Ab-Zohr
367:Yazatas
342:Avestan
263:Unicode
82:Avestan
72:Iranian
22:Avestan
4468:Avesta
4398:Others
4305:Achomi
4277:Tatoid
4220:Median
4190:Xwarin
4185:Sorani
4163:Gorani
4158:Gilaki
4072:Jassic
4032:Ormuri
4005:Pashto
3972:Others
3963:Yidgha
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2604:We run
2403:-mahi
2380:Person
2200:Plural
1913:Vowels
1745:voiced
1556:voiced
1361:Dental
1356:Labial
1236:Brahmi
1222:Pazend
1198:rote.
1180:Median
1160:Yashts
1152:Gathas
1115:Dating
1056:, the
1053:Gathas
956:avestâ
942:Avesta
909:. The
905:, and
889:, and
664:Iranis
654:Parsis
624:Burial
612:Sedreh
607:Kushti
487:Yashts
467:Gathas
412:Avesta
377:Daevas
372:Ahuras
233:28.1,
27:Region
4369:Tajik
4298:South
4122:North
4061:Digor
3953:Wakhi
3947:Vanji
3921:Munji
3916:Khufi
3898:Pamir
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3250:area.
3146:(PDF)
2773:8 May
2763:(PDF)
2431:-ṇti
2417:-tha
2400:-vahi
2370:Verbs
2183:Case
2176:Nouns
2137:Nasal
1972:Close
1960:short
1950:short
1940:short
1923:Front
1866:Trill
1408:Nasal
1391:Velar
1334:with
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950:اوستا
472:Yasna
238:Gatha
230:Yasna
4359:Dari
4330:Luri
4284:Zaza
4272:Tati
4200:Laki
4153:Fars
4083:Saka
4066:Iron
3779:and
3769:and
3727:ISBN
3671:ISBN
3652:ISBN
3628:2016
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3333:ISBN
3268:ISBN
3239:ISBN
3171:link
3113:ISBN
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3028:ISBN
2976:ISBN
2945:ISBN
2914:ISBN
2800:ISBN
2775:2015
2736:ISBN
2422:3rd
2414:-tha
2408:2nd
2394:1st
2386:Dual
2314:-byō
2277:-bīš
2274:-byā
2206:Dual
2197:Dual
2088:Open
1965:long
1955:long
1945:long
1933:Back
1905:and
1314:and
1278:and
1166:are
980:Zend
976:Zend
936:Name
883:Aria
790:-tən
788:VESS
322:Asha
117:and
4426:or
3303:doi
3150:doi
3124:BC.
2425:-ti
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