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The Parsiwan, or simply Parsi (Persian), are found mainly in western Afghanistan and are generally distinguished from the Tajiks by their adherance to Shia Islam as opposed to the Sunni sect favored by the Tajiks. Unlike the Hazaras who are also Shia, the Farsiwan do not show any significant traces of Turkic-Mongol ancestry. In essence, they are basically identical to the Persians of Iran due to their various similarities. The only distinction is that the Farsiwan sometimes speak a dialect more akin to the Dari-dialect of the Persian language as opposed to standard Parsi-dialect, but this is not always the case.

Iranian peoples

 

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