Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Mazandarani

Mazandarani Wikipedia

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submitted verification final decision
  This proposal has been approved.
The Board of Trustees and language committee have deemed that there is sufficient grounds and community to create the new language project.

The closing committee member provided the following comment:

The requested project was created at mzn: at an indeterminate date. Note that this request was approved before the implementation of the standardised Language proposal policy, and should not be used as a model for future requests. Shanel 18:59, 23 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Proposal summary
  • Language details: Romani (mấzīrūni (مَزِروني), mzn ISO 639-3)
  • Editing community: Ali (NP), user:mazmaz (N), user:Mani_monaj (N)
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    name if you are a native speaker of this language.
  • Relevant pages: Test project
  • External links:
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Relevant infos:

  • Link to article(s) on the language in an existing Wikipedia: mazanderani, Mazandarani Language, ISO 639 Codes
  • Approximate number of speakers: 3,265,000 (1993) but actually it is more than that census
  • Location(s) spoken: Northern Iran near Caspian Sea, southern half of Mazanderan Province.
  • Closely related languages, if any: wikipedia:Gilaki
Thank You for your contribution, Please note that Althought the people who are speaking mazandarani are living in north and north-east of tehran province, semnan and shahrud, west of gorgan province, and east of gilan and also isfahan and also in north amrica, i know there are native mazandaranis that speaking persian, you may know mazandarani has wealth litrature and wealth word directory, So it is strongly recommended to have mazandarani in wp, whenever there are approximately 200 languages available in wp, however mazandarani has rank 121 in ranking list by 1993 census.

You can sign support section! --Ali 06:06, 15 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]