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Taleshi (or Talishi) is the language of one of the old nations in the north of Iran so called Talesh. Taleshi, in addition to, spoken in the southern parts of the Republican of Azerbaijan where has been separated from Iran after famous political treaty between Iran and Russia so called Turkamanchai Treaty. There are, in the north of Iran, 7 cities that speak Taleshi such as Masal, Rezvanshar, Talesh, Astara, Fouman, Shaft and Masoleh. However the lonely city where its people speak purely Taleshi is township of Masal. In other cities, in addition to Taleshi language, people speak Gilaki and Turki-Azari. In the part of the Republican of Azerbaijan, the most of village’s people speak Taleshi and people in cities speak Turki. Generally speaking, the written books and texts concerning Taleshi are so rare. However in the recent decades has been risen up in this old region a kind of scientific and research movement in poem, history, literature for the sake of increasing a new generation of graduated youth in the region. Khorsandi Taskoh

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Taleshi (or Talyshi and also Tolashi) is the language of one of the old nations in the north of Iran so called Talesh. Taleshi, in addition to, spoken in the southern parts of the Republican of Azerbaijan where has been separated from Iran after famous political treaty between Iran and Russia so called Turkamanchai Treaty. There are, in the north of Iran, 7 cities that speak Taleshi such as Masal, Rezvanshar, Talesh, Astara, Fouman, Shaft and Masoleh. However the lonely city where its people speak purely Taleshi is township of Masal. In other cities, in addition to Taleshi language, people speak Gilaki and Turki-Azari. In the part of the Republican of Azerbaijan, the most of village’s people speak Taleshi and people in cities speak Turki. Generally speaking, the written books and texts concerning Taleshi are so rare. In the recent decades,However, has been risen up a kind of scientific and research movement in this old region in poem, history, literature and etc for the sake of increasing a new generation of graduated youth from universities. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 91.186.196.68 (talk) 12:18, 24 April 2007 (UTC).