Harzandi or Harzani (Tati: هرزندی، هرزنی) is a dialect of the Tati language,[2][3][4][5] spoken in the northern regions of the East Azarbaijan province of Iran. It is strictly an oral language, and a descendant of the Old Azeri language that has long been extinct as a result of the diffusion of Turkish in the area.[6] Harzandi has many common linguistic features with both Talysh and Zaza and was positioned between the Talysh and Zaza.[7]
^Harzani at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023)
^Kārang, A. A. 1954: Tāti va Harzani. Tabriz: Esma’il Va’ezpur.
^"Hening Tati".
^Tati Language (An Introduction), Professor Ehsan Yarshater.
^Tati group (Tati-Talyshi); Donald Stilo (1981)
^Karimzadeh, J. 1994: "The Verbal Constructions in Azari (Harzani Dialect)." Master's thesis, Tarbiat Modarres University.
^Henning, Walter Bruno (1955). The Ancient Language of Azerbaijan. Austin & Sons. pp. 174–175.
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