Персы (Russian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Персы" in Russian language version.

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  • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) The World Factbook: Iran population Архивная копия от 3 февраля 2012 на Wayback Machine: … Ethnic groups: Persian 61 %, Azeri 16 %, Kurd 10 %, Lur 6 %, Baloch 2 %, Arab 2 %, Turkmen and Turkic tribes 2 %, other 1 % (2008 est.) … Population: 78,868,711 (July 2012 est.) … Languages: Persian (official) 53 %, Azeri Turkic and Turkic dialects 18 %, Kurdish 10 %, Gilaki and Mazandarani 7 %, Luri 6 %, Balochi 2 %, Arabic 2 %, other 2 % (2008 est.) … Religions: Muslim (official) 98 % (Shia 89 %, Sunni 9 %), other (includes Zoroastrian, Jewish, Christian, and Baha’i) 2 %.
  • The World Factbook — Iran Архивная копия от 3 февраля 2012 на Wayback Machine.

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iranica.com

  • Xavier de Planhol. FĀRS i. Geography (англ.). Дата обращения: 21 августа 2010. Архивировано из оригинала 11 апреля 2011 года.
  • John R. Perry. TAJIK ii. TAJIK PERSIAN Архивная копия от 18 января 2012 на Wayback Machine: «Early New Persian (pārsi-e dari), a continuation of spoken Middle Persian, spread to Central Asia during the 8th century CE as the language of Iranian converts to Islam who were attached to the invading Arab armies. The Samanid rulers of Bukhara (9th—10th centuries) patronized it as the literary language, in which form it soon spread throughout Iran».

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