Talysh

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From Talysh Tolışon, толыши, تالشان, possibly ultimately related to the name of the Cadusii, a Median tribe.

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Talysh (plural Talyshes or Talysh)

  1. A member of an Iranian-speaking people inhabiting the southwestern shore of the Caspian Sea.

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Talysh (not comparable)

  1. Relating to the Talysh people, culture or language.

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Talysh

  1. The Western Iranian language of the Talysh people.

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