Gilan ostanı (Azerbaijani Wikipedia)

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  • Atabaki, Touraj. Iran in the 20th Century: Historiography and Political Culture. I.B.Tauris. 2009. səh. 63. ISBN 978-0857731876. Leaders of regional movements like Ra'is Ali Dilvari, Mirza Kuchik Khan, Muhammad Khiyabani and others or revered politically active intellectuals such as Mirza Hassan Khan Pir Nia Mushir al-Dawlah or Hassan Mudarris have become unquestioned national heroes (...)

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  • National Portal for Electronic Services of İran (farsca: درگاه ملی خدمات الکترونیکی ایران): About İran :People

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  • Majzooban.org :A Paradise : Gilan , North of Iran Arxivləşdirilib 2014-04-01 at the Wayback Machine:…The majority of the population speaks Gilaki as their first language while many children, particularly in the cities, tend to use Standard Persian amongst themselves. Gilan has some Azerbaijani-speaking people in Astara and Manjil. The northern part of the province is inhabited by Talesh people. The Kurdish language is used by some Kurds who have moved from Arbil to the Amarlu region. The language of Rudbar is Tati. Gilanis call themselves gilamard, which is a combination of 'Gil' and 'Amard.'

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