Shapur Zol Aktaf
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According to the Encyclopedia of Islam:[35]"At the present day, the inhabitants speak Adhar Turkish, but in the 14th century they still spoke "arabicized Pahlawi" (Nuzhat al-Qolub: Pahlawi Mu’arrab) which means an Iranian dialect of the north western group."
Turkish language is very recent in Iran, replaced persian only in last 400/500 years in the so called Turkish Azerbaijan area.
According to the Encyclopedia of Islam:[35]"At the present day, the inhabitants speak Adhar Turkish, but in the 14th century they still spoke "arabicized Pahlawi" (Nuzhat al-Qolub: Pahlawi Mu’arrab) which means an Iranian dialect of the north western group."
Turkish language is very recent in Iran, replaced persian only in last 400/500 years in the so called Turkish Azerbaijan area.
generalization/majority speaking persian is something else than few persons speaking Turkish between thousands of non-Turks.Also, the same Evliya Chelebi notes Turkic spoken chiefly in Van and Diyarbakir (barely any left today), which was the Azerbaijani variety (hence, not Ottoman influence or Kurds using the language of Ottoman state), I'm not sure if anyone should draw some conclusions from it.