Dari (disambiguation) — Dari may refer to: Dari (Persian), the modern Persian language variant of Afghanistan Farsi ye Dari, the literary form of Early New Persian (9th 12th centuries) Dari (Zoroastrian), an ethnolect of the Zoroastrians of Yazd and Kerman Dopamine… … Wikipedia
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Parsi (disambiguation) — Parsi may refer to:*Parsi people, the Zoroastrian community of the Indian subcontinent *Persian language, also known as Parsi or Farsi … Wikipedia
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