The People speak many Turkish dialects to the North, however the one spoken in the courte is call Turke. The usage of Turke also extends into the upper class and many of the middle class, in cities. However, Persian is also a n equally as large language (probably larger) to the south and west, Persian is also used in courts. Arabic, the language of the mosques, is spoken in much of the east, and is the language of administration for Baghdad. Armenian and other Caucasian languages are a small minority.
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| - The People speak many Turkish dialects to the North, however the one spoken in the courte is call Turke. The usage of Turke also extends into the upper class and many of the middle class, in cities. However, Persian is also a n equally as large language (probably larger) to the south and west, Persian is also used in courts. Arabic, the language of the mosques, is spoken in much of the east, and is the language of administration for Baghdad. Armenian and other Caucasian languages are a small minority.
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| - The People speak many Turkish dialects to the North, however the one spoken in the courte is call Turke. The usage of Turke also extends into the upper class and many of the middle class, in cities. However, Persian is also a n equally as large language (probably larger) to the south and west, Persian is also used in courts. Arabic, the language of the mosques, is spoken in much of the east, and is the language of administration for Baghdad. Armenian and other Caucasian languages are a small minority.
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