Similarities between Indo-Iranian languages and Iranian peoples
Indo-Iranian languages and Iranian peoples have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): Avestan, Balochi language, Caucasus, Central Asia, Europe, Indo-Aryan languages, Indo-European languages, Iranian languages, Mitanni, Old Persian, Pashto, Persian language, Sarikoli language, South Asia, Turkey, Xinjiang.
Avestan
Avestan, also known historically as Zend, is a language known only from its use as the language of Zoroastrian scripture (the Avesta), from which it derives its name.
Avestan and Indo-Iranian languages · Avestan and Iranian peoples ·
Balochi language
Balochi (بلؤچی, transliteration: balòči) is the principal language of the Baloch people spoken primarily in Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Balochi language and Indo-Iranian languages · Balochi language and Iranian peoples ·
Caucasus
The Caucasus or Caucasia is a region located at the border of Europe and Asia, situated between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea and occupied by Russia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia.
Caucasus and Indo-Iranian languages · Caucasus and Iranian peoples ·
Central Asia
Central Asia stretches from the Caspian Sea in the west to China in the east and from Afghanistan in the south to Russia in the north.
Central Asia and Indo-Iranian languages · Central Asia and Iranian peoples ·
Europe
Europe is a continent located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere and mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Europe and Indo-Iranian languages · Europe and Iranian peoples ·
Indo-Aryan languages
The Indo-Aryan or Indic languages are the dominant language family of the Indian subcontinent.
Indo-Aryan languages and Indo-Iranian languages · Indo-Aryan languages and Iranian peoples ·
Indo-European languages
The Indo-European languages are a language family of several hundred related languages and dialects.
Indo-European languages and Indo-Iranian languages · Indo-European languages and Iranian peoples ·
Iranian languages
The Iranian or Iranic languages are a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages in the Indo-European language family.
Indo-Iranian languages and Iranian languages · Iranian languages and Iranian peoples ·
Mitanni
Mitanni (Hittite cuneiform; Mittani), also called Hanigalbat (Hanigalbat, Khanigalbat cuneiform) in Assyrian or Naharin in Egyptian texts, was a Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia from c. 1500 to 1300 BC.
Indo-Iranian languages and Mitanni · Iranian peoples and Mitanni ·
Old Persian
Old Persian is one of the two directly attested Old Iranian languages (the other being Avestan).
Indo-Iranian languages and Old Persian · Iranian peoples and Old Persian ·
Pashto
Pashto (پښتو Pax̌tō), sometimes spelled Pukhto, is the language of the Pashtuns.
Indo-Iranian languages and Pashto · Iranian peoples and Pashto ·
Persian language
Persian, also known by its endonym Farsi (فارسی), is one of the Western Iranian languages within the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family.
Indo-Iranian languages and Persian language · Iranian peoples and Persian language ·
Sarikoli language
The Sarikoli language (also Sariqoli, Selekur, Sarikul, Sariqul, Sariköli) is a member of the Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by Tajiks in China.
Indo-Iranian languages and Sarikoli language · Iranian peoples and Sarikoli language ·
South Asia
South Asia or Southern Asia (also known as the Indian subcontinent) is a term used to represent the southern region of the Asian continent, which comprises the sub-Himalayan SAARC countries and, for some authorities, adjoining countries to the west and east.
Indo-Iranian languages and South Asia · Iranian peoples and South Asia ·
Turkey
Turkey (Türkiye), officially the Republic of Turkey (Türkiye Cumhuriyeti), is a transcontinental country in Eurasia, mainly in Anatolia in Western Asia, with a smaller portion on the Balkan peninsula in Southeast Europe.
Indo-Iranian languages and Turkey · Iranian peoples and Turkey ·
Xinjiang
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (شىنجاڭ ئۇيغۇر ئاپتونوم رايونى; SASM/GNC: Xinjang Uyĝur Aptonom Rayoni; p) is a provincial-level autonomous region of China in the northwest of the country.
Indo-Iranian languages and Xinjiang · Iranian peoples and Xinjiang ·
The list above answers the following questions
- What Indo-Iranian languages and Iranian peoples have in common
- What are the similarities between Indo-Iranian languages and Iranian peoples
Indo-Iranian languages and Iranian peoples Comparison
Indo-Iranian languages has 59 relations, while Iranian peoples has 416. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 3.37% = 16 / (59 + 416).
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