The Deilami language is an extinct language belonging to a member of northwestern Iranian language branch, of Iranian Languages. It was spoken in northern Iran, specifically in Gīlān, Mazandaran, and Ghazvin Provinces. Parviz Natel Khanlari listed this language as one of Iranian dialects spoken between 9 to 13 century. Istakhri, medieval Iranian geographer, has written about this language.

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  • The Deilami language is an extinct language belonging to a member of northwestern Iranian language branch, of Iranian Languages. It was spoken in northern Iran, specifically in Gīlān, Mazandaran, and Ghazvin Provinces. Parviz Natel Khanlari listed this language as one of Iranian dialects spoken between 9 to 13 century. Istakhri, medieval Iranian geographer, has written about this language. Al-Muqaddasi, medieval Arab geographer, wrote "they have an obscure language and they use the phoneme khe (x) a lot."
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  • ديلميdilemi
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  • The Deilami language is an extinct language belonging to a member of northwestern Iranian language branch, of Iranian Languages. It was spoken in northern Iran, specifically in Gīlān, Mazandaran, and Ghazvin Provinces. Parviz Natel Khanlari listed this language as one of Iranian dialects spoken between 9 to 13 century. Istakhri, medieval Iranian geographer, has written about this language.
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  • Deilami language
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