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Bactrian language:
The Bactrian language is an extinct Eastern Iranian language which was spoken in the Central Asian region of Bactria. Linguistic...

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Digor (dialect):
Digorian is a dialect of the Ossetian language. The other is Iron, which is more widely-spoken.
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Iron (dialect):
Iron is one of the two main dialects of the Ossetic language. The majority of the Ossetians speak Iron, notably in the East, So...

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Jassic dialect:
Jassic is a dialect of the Ossetian language and the name of a nomadic tribe settled in Hungary in the 13th century. The Jassic...

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Jie (ethnic group):
The Jie were members of a small tribe in the Xiongnu Confederation in the 4th and 5th centuries CE. Their name literally means...

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Ossetic language:
Ossetic or Ossetian , also sometimes called Ossete,Dictionary of Languages by Andrew Dalby, Bloomsbury Press 1998 is an Irania...

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Scythian languages:
The Scythian languages form a North Eastern branch of the Iranian language family and comprise the distinctive languages
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Sogdian language:
The Sogdian language is a Middle Iranian language that was spoken in Sogdiana (Zarafshan River Valley), located in modern day Uz...

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Yaghnobi language:
The Yaghnobi languageAlso transcribed as: Yaghnabi, Yagnobi or Yagnabi.
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