Old Iranian languages

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Old Iranian languages are the earliest attested branch of the Iranian language family, including ancient tongues such as Avestan and Old Persian used in early Iranian civilizations.

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Old Iranian languages canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf branch of the Iranian languages
group of Indo-Iranian languages
attestedIn administrative documents
epigraphic sources
religious texts
royal inscriptions
era Ancient Iran
surface form: pre-Islamic Iran

pre-classical antiquity
followedBy Middle Iranian languages
geographicDistribution Central Asia
Scythia
surface form: Eastern Europe (Scythian areas)

Iranian plateau
surface form: Iranian Plateau

northwestern India
surface form: South Asia (northwestern regions)
hasNotableLanguage Avestan language
surface form: Avestan

Median language
Old Persian
Scythian languages
hasPart Avestan language
surface form: Avestan

Bactrian language
Khwarezmian language
Median language
Old Chorasmian
Old Persian
Parthian language
Saka languages
Scythian languages
Sogdian language
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European

Indo-Iranian languages
surface form: Indo-Iranian

Iranian
partOf Iranian languages
precededBy Proto-Iranian language
subclassOf Indo-European languages
Indo-Iranian languages
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
late 2nd millennium BCE
usedFor Zoroastrian liturgy
administration
diplomacy
royal proclamations
usedIn Achaemenid Empire
ancient Central Asia
ancient Greater Iran
ancient Iranian civilizations
writingSystem Aramaic-derived scripts
Avestan script
Greek alphabet
surface form: Greek alphabet (for Bactrian)

Old Persian cuneiform

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Iranian languages hasStage Old Iranian languages