| Altname | Alamuti |
|---|---|
| States | Iran |
| Speakers | ? |
| Familycolor | Indo-European |
| Fam 2 | Indo-Iranian |
| Fam 3 | Iranian |
| Fam 4 | Western |
| Fam 5 | Northwestern |
| Fam 6 | Tatic |
| Fam 7 | Daylami?[1] |
| Iso 3 | goz |
| Glotto | goza1238 |
| Glottorefname | Alamuti |
| Script | Unwritten |
| Fam 8 | Tatoid |
Gozarkhani or Alamuti, is a moribund Northwestern Iranian language and is a part of the Tatic group of Iranian vernaculars.[2] It is a Tatoid dialect.[3]
References
- ^ "Although the term “Deylami” is most closely associated with South Alborz varieties spoken in the region known as Deylam in the early Islamic Period, which stretched across a mountainous area from present-day south-east Gilan to Komis or Qumes (present-day Semnan Province), it is also still sometimes used to refer to Gālesh Gilaki varieties at the western end of this region, and by extension, Eastern Gilaki as a whole." Atlas of the Languages of Iran. Retrieved 04-03-2026
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- ^ Geomatics and Cartographic Research Centre, Carleton University. "Atlas of the Languages of Iran". www.iranatlas.net. Retrieved 2026-03-05.