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  • curprev 12:5612:56, 23 December 2023 2601:410:280:a90:9c3e:59ed:8191:7d24 talk 24,831 bytes −4 The word Gul گل in Classical Persian meant rose not flower. It’s only in contemporary Persian that the meaning has shifted from rose to “flower”. The word گلستان should be transliterated as Gulistan since Classical Persian has 8 vowels not 6. Contemporary Dari Persian has kept this feature. But the Iranian Persian has lost two vowels and changed Gulistan to Golestan. (The short u and short I became merged with the short o and e sounds respectively). undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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