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The similarity with Saka might be possible (not "Sakai", which is an Austro-Asiatic language), but a reference is needed. The claim that Sangsari is similar to South Slavic is unbelievable since there has never been contact. Any similarity with South Slavic is pure coincidence. ( Taivo ( talk) 06:15, 29 November 2009 (UTC))
Once again, User:SorenShadow, your claims for the putative relationship between Saka and Sangsari must be backed up by reliable published sources. Working as a research assistant to someone who is writing a book on Sangsari does not make you a reliable source. Since Saka is generally classified in Eastern Iranian and Sangsari is part of the Semnani group of Western Iranian, such a claim especially needs reliable sources before it can be put here. ( Taivo ( talk) 06:05, 1 December 2009 (UTC))
If you can read Persian then I will provide a source for you about roots of Sangsari langauge, but unfortunately I do not have an English one at the moment. If you go to Persian section of wikipedia you will see some information about Sangsari language. Sangsaris are remnants of Saka(oriental Scythian)who were settled in southern parts of Alborz mountain by Persian kings. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SorenShadow ( talk • contribs) 06:22, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
I didn't delete your sources, it might be some mistake or error. My father speaks this language and it is totally different from Semnani language. Semnani speakers and Sangsari speakers can not understand each others the only way for communication is through modern Persian which is official language of Iran. The Persian source is History of Sangsar by Prof Cheraghali Sangsari and has published in 1992 in Iran. This person also has published a Sangsari dictionary. I will try to find the source online and add a brief translation. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SorenShadow ( talk • contribs) 06:49, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
I was surprised I thought you did it, I say again it may be an error because I did not delete it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SorenShadow ( talk • contribs) 07:21, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
Now you delete my source which I posted here, didn't you?
Here is a link to some information about the books of Prof. Azami Sangsari. http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL1629154A/Cheragh_Ali_Azami --23:02, 8 July 2012 (UTC) 99.125.249.166 ( talk)Soren
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The similarity with Saka might be possible (not "Sakai", which is an Austro-Asiatic language), but a reference is needed. The claim that Sangsari is similar to South Slavic is unbelievable since there has never been contact. Any similarity with South Slavic is pure coincidence. ( Taivo ( talk) 06:15, 29 November 2009 (UTC))
Once again, User:SorenShadow, your claims for the putative relationship between Saka and Sangsari must be backed up by reliable published sources. Working as a research assistant to someone who is writing a book on Sangsari does not make you a reliable source. Since Saka is generally classified in Eastern Iranian and Sangsari is part of the Semnani group of Western Iranian, such a claim especially needs reliable sources before it can be put here. ( Taivo ( talk) 06:05, 1 December 2009 (UTC))
If you can read Persian then I will provide a source for you about roots of Sangsari langauge, but unfortunately I do not have an English one at the moment. If you go to Persian section of wikipedia you will see some information about Sangsari language. Sangsaris are remnants of Saka(oriental Scythian)who were settled in southern parts of Alborz mountain by Persian kings. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SorenShadow ( talk • contribs) 06:22, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
I didn't delete your sources, it might be some mistake or error. My father speaks this language and it is totally different from Semnani language. Semnani speakers and Sangsari speakers can not understand each others the only way for communication is through modern Persian which is official language of Iran. The Persian source is History of Sangsar by Prof Cheraghali Sangsari and has published in 1992 in Iran. This person also has published a Sangsari dictionary. I will try to find the source online and add a brief translation. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SorenShadow ( talk • contribs) 06:49, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
I was surprised I thought you did it, I say again it may be an error because I did not delete it. —Preceding unsigned comment added by SorenShadow ( talk • contribs) 07:21, 1 December 2009 (UTC)
Now you delete my source which I posted here, didn't you?
Here is a link to some information about the books of Prof. Azami Sangsari. http://openlibrary.org/authors/OL1629154A/Cheragh_Ali_Azami --23:02, 8 July 2012 (UTC) 99.125.249.166 ( talk)Soren