Persian honorifics

E499634

Persian honorifics are traditional titles and forms of address in the Persian language that convey respect, social status, and sometimes political or religious authority.

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Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf form of address
honorific system
linguistic feature
areBasedOn age hierarchy
kinship relations
professional status
religious standing
social hierarchy
canConvey political authority
religious authority
convey deference
politeness
respect
social status
include title "Agha"
title "Ayatollah"
title "Begum"
title "Doktor"
title "Haj Agha"
title "Haji"
title "Hazrat"
title "Hojjatoleslam"
title "Janab-e Aali"
title "Jenab"
title "Karbala'i"
title "Khan"
title "Khanom"
title "Mashhadi"
title "Mirza"
title "Ostad"
title "Sarkar"
title "Sarکار"},{
title "Seyyed"
title "Shah" NERFINISHED
title "Shahzadeh" NERFINISHED
usedInCommunity Persian-speaking diaspora
usedInCountry Afghanistan NERFINISHED
Iran NERFINISHED
Tajikistan NERFINISHED
usedInLanguage Persian language NERFINISHED

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Aryamehr category Persian honorifics
Mir Bakshi etymology Persian honorifics
this entity surface form: derived from Persian words "mir" (chief) and "bakshi" (paymaster)