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This map is incorrect and has no linguistic source. The language of the people of Mazandaran, Gilan, Golestan[1] and Semnan provinces is not mentioned persian in Iranica encyclopedia.[2] Mazandaran language is spoken in Firuzkuh[3] and damavand.[4] Kelardashtian (留言) 23:58, 13 October 2020 (UTC)[回覆]

  1. [ http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/gorgani-dialect GORGĀNI DIALECT in Encyclopædia Iranica = ],
  2. [ https://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/iran-vi-iranian-languages-and-scripts Northwestern and central Iran: Ṭāleši on the western shore of the Caspian Sea and Tāti and Āẕari dialects from Iranian Azerbaijan through the Central Province and into Gilān, corresponding roughly to ancient Media; the Caspian dialects, Gilaki in Gilān and Māzanderāni; Zaza (Dimli) in eastern Turkey and Gurāni (including Awromani) in eastern Iraq and western Iran; several dialects on the northern edge of the Dašt-e Kavir, among them Semnāni; and the Central dialects, comprising a number of more or less interrelated dialects spoken in an area between Hamadān, Dašt-e Kavir, Kāšān, and Isfahan = ],
  3. Nowadays Fīrūzkūh remains a yeylāq for the population of Sārī, and the local tongue is the Māzandarānī dialect of Sārī, which is called gīlakī = ,
  4. [ https://iranicaonline.org/articles/damavand The peasant populations speak Tātī dialects upstream and Gīlakī = ],