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'''Tat language''' may refer to the following:
'''Tat language''' may refer to the following:


#[[Tat language (Caucasus)|Tat language]] in [[Dagestan]] and [[Azerbaijan]], a [[southwestern Iranian languages|southwestern Iranian language, one of the Pahlavi dialects]], closely related to [[Persian language|Persian]]. Native language of the aboriginal population settled in the central and coastal regions of Azerbaijan Republic. After the establishment of Republic in 1918 the Tat language was replaced with the Turkic due to some political reasons. Currently Tat language spoken as an unofficial language of the people in Shamakhi, Ismayilli, Devechi, Siyazan, Khizi, Altiaghaj, Baku, Apsheron peninsula and etc.
#[[Tat language (Caucasus)|Tat language]] in [[Dagestan]] and [[Azerbaijan]], a [[southwestern Iranian languages|southwestern Iranian language, one of the Pahlavi dialects]], closely related to [[Persian language|Persian]]. Native language of the aboriginal population settled in the central and coastal regions of Azerbaijan Republic. After the establishment of Republic in 1918 the Tat language was replaced with the Turkic due to some political reasons. Currently Tat language spoken as an unofficial language in [[Shamakhi]], [[Ismayilli]], [[Devechi]], [[Siyazan]], [[Khizi]], [[Altiaghaj]], [[Baku]], [[Apsheron peninsula]] and etc.
#[[Tati language (Iran)|Tat language]] (Tati), a group of [[Northwestern Iranian languages|Northwestern Iranian]] dialects, including [[Takestani]], closely related to [[Talysh language]]
#[[Tati language (Iran)|Tat language]] (Tati), a group of [[Northwestern Iranian languages|Northwestern Iranian]] dialects, including [[Takestani]], closely related to [[Talysh language]]



Revision as of 19:42, 9 January 2008

Tat language may refer to the following:

  1. Tat language in Dagestan and Azerbaijan, a southwestern Iranian language, one of the Pahlavi dialects, closely related to Persian. Native language of the aboriginal population settled in the central and coastal regions of Azerbaijan Republic. After the establishment of Republic in 1918 the Tat language was replaced with the Turkic due to some political reasons. Currently Tat language spoken as an unofficial language in Shamakhi, Ismayilli, Devechi, Siyazan, Khizi, Altiaghaj, Baku, Apsheron peninsula and etc.
  2. Tat language (Tati), a group of Northwestern Iranian dialects, including Takestani, closely related to Talysh language