[Iran] - Khorasan Razavi eyes national registration of its ancient dialects

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - The Khorasan region is home to a diverse array of ancient languages and dialects which have evolved through centuries of cultural
and linguistic exchanges, and their preservation is an important aspect of Iranian cultural heritage.Nowadays, the tourism department of
Khorasan Razavi province seeks a national label for that linguistic heritage as a step to preserve that testament to the rich history of the
region.The original languages, dialects, and dialects of each land are considered a large part of the intangible cultural heritage of those
societies and are the origin and link of many cultural elements, a local tourism official said on Tuesday.Local languages are a treasure and
human heritage that have history and culture in their hearts, and their preservation is of great importance in terms of the necessity of
documenting and preparing registration files of intangible cultural heritage in this geographical area is emphasized more and more by
Old Persian, spoken until approximately the 3rd century BC, is attested by numerous inscriptions written in cuneiform, the most notable of
which is the great monument of Darius I at Bisotun, western Iran.Middle Persian, spoken from the 3rd century BC to the 9th century CE, is
represented by numerous epigraphic texts of Sasanian kings, written in Aramaic script; there is also varied literature in Middle Persian
embracing both the Zoroastrian and the Manichaean religious traditions
Pahlavi was the name of the official Middle Persian language of the Sassanian empire, according to Britannica.AFM