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Zaza–Gorani languages : ウィキペディア英語版 | Zaza–Gorani languages
Zaza–Gorani is a group of Northwestern Iranian languages. They are usually classified as a non-Kurdish branch of the Northwestern Iranian languages, but most of their speakers consider themselves ethnic Kurds. ==Languages== ''Ethnologue'' counts six languages: :Gorani, Bajelani, Kirmanjki (Northern Zaza), Dimli (Southern Zaza), Sarli, Shabaki. Most speakers, particularly among the Zaza, Dimli, Gorani and Shabaki, consider themselves to be ethnic Kurds, though their languages are not classified as Kurdish.〔"Kurdish Nationalism and Competing Ethnic Loyalties", Original English version of: "Nationalisme kurde et ethnicités intra-kurdes", Peuples Méditerranéens no. 68–69 (1994), 11-37〕〔Kehl-Bodrogi, Krisztina. "Syncretistic religious communities in the Near East: Collected Papers of the International Symposium, Alevism in Turkey and Comparable Syncretistic Religious Communities in the Near East in the Past and Present”, Berlin, 14–17 April 1995〕〔Ozoglu, Hakan. "Kurdish notables and the Ottoman state." Albany: State University of New York Press, 2004〕〔Romano, David. "The Kurdish nationalist movement: opportunity, mobilization, and identity." Cambridge. Cambridge University Press, 2006.〕
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