• Kumzari may refer to: Kumzari language, an Iranian language spoken in northern Oman Kumzari people, an ethnic group of Iranian and Arab origin who speak...
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    between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Kumzari (Persian: کومزاری, Arabic: اللغة كمزارية) is a Southwestern Iranian language...
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  • The Kumzari or Kumzar (کومزاري) are an Iranian ethnic group[citation needed] native to the Musandam peninsula in northern Oman. They speak the Kumzari language...
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    own language, known as Kumzari. There are multiple hypotheses on the origin of the name 'Kumzar.' A large number of native Kumzaris believe that the name...
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    particularly those in Ras Al Khaimah and Dibba, are of Kumzari ancestry and also communicate in Kumzari. Additionally, many Ajam are of Afro-Iranian and Huwala...
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    widely spoken in Oman. Endangered indigenous languages in Oman include Kumzari, Bathari, Harsusi, Hobyot, Jibbali and Mehri. Omani Sign Language is the...
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  • Hormozgan. The language is closely related to Garmsiri, Larestani and Kumzari. It forms a transitional dialect group to northwestern Iranian Balochi...
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    strait. In the northern section of Musandam, around Kumzar, the language is Kumzari, which is a southwestern Iranian language closely related to Larestani...
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    Garmsiri (Northern Bashkardi, Bandari, Minabi/Minowi–Hormozi: Hormozgan) Kumzari Achomi (Larestani) Caucasian Tat (SW Tat): Tat, Judeo-Tat Persian (dialects:...
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  • the south. The language is closely related to Bashkardi, Larestani and Kumzari. It forms a transitional dialect group to northwestern Iranian Balochi...
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