جوامع فارسی‌زبان (Persian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "جوامع فارسی‌زبان" in Persian language version.

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bartleby.com

  • "Timurids", The Columbia Encyclopedia (به انگلیسی) (Sixth edition ed.), New York City: Columbia University {{citation}}: |edition= has extra text (help) Retrieved on 2006-11-08.

britannica.com

  • دانشنامه بریتانیکا, "Seljuq", online edition, (LINK): "Because the Turkish Seljuqs had no Islamic tradition or strong literary heritage of their own, they adopted the cultural language of their Persian instructors in Islam. Literary Persian thus spread to the whole of Iran, and the Arabic language disappeared in that country except in works of religious scholarship"

byegm.gov.tr

newspot.byegm.gov.tr

iranicaonline.org

  • O. Özgündenli, "Persian Manuscripts in Ottoman and Modern Turkish Libraries", دانشنامه ایرانیکا, online edition, (LINK[پیوند مرده])
  • K.A. Luther, "Alp Arslān" in Encyclopaedia Iranica, online edition, (LINK[پیوند مرده]): "Saljuq activity must always be viewed both in terms of the wishes of the sultan and his Khorasanian, Sunni advisors, especially Nezām-al-molk ..."
  • Lehmann, ‎F., ""Zaher ud-Din Babor - Founder of Mughal empire"", Encyclopaedia Iranica (به انگلیسی) (Online edition ed.), New York City: Columbia University, Center for Iranian (Persian) Studies, p. 320–323 {{citation}}: |edition= has extra text (help)نگهداری یادکرد:نام‌های متعدد:فهرست نویسندگان (link) Retrieved on 2006-11-07. : quote = His origin, milieu, training, and culture were steeped in Persian culture and so Babor was largely responsible for the fostering of this culture by his descendants, the Mughals of India, and for the expansion of Persian cultural influence in the Indian subcontinent, with brilliant literary, artistic, and historiographical results.
  • A. Shapur Shahbazi, "Sassanian Dynasty", in Encyclopaedia Iranica, online edition 2006
  • Savory, R. , "Ebn Bazzāz, Darvish-e Tavakkoli", Encyclopaedia Iranica (LINK); accessed January 30, 2007.
  • Tahsin Yazıcı, "Čelebi", Encyclopaedia Iranica, (LINK[پیوند مرده]); accessed February 10, 2007

uni-ulm.de

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vwb-verlag.com

  • F. Walter, Music of the Ottoman court, Chap. 7 "The Departure of Turkey from the 'Persianate' Musical Sphere" (LINK)

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