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If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: In jbovlaste, the user krtisfranks has edited a definition of "tulnrstanu" in the language "English". Differences: 5,5c5,5 < This takes into account modern day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning "Persian"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used. --- > This takes into account modern day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning "Persian"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands, eastern Europe with western Asia with the northern Middle East, geographically Caspian-centric Eurasia. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used. 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Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used. --- > This takes into account modern day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning "Persian"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands, eastern Europe with western Asia with the northern Middle East, geographically Caspian-centric Eurasia. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used. Old Data: Definition: $x_1$ reflects the geography/culture/history of the region constituting former Eurasian territory of the Persian Empire, the Eurasian steppes, and regions near the Black and Caspian Seas (such as the modern regions/countries ending in "-stan" (and several others)) in property/aspect $x_2$ Notes: This takes into account modern day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning "Persian"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: Eurasian Persia, In Sense: Word: -stan countries, In Sense: Place Keywords: New Data: Definition: $x_1$ reflects the geography/culture/history of the region constituting former Eurasian territory of the Persian Empire, the Eurasian steppes, and regions near the Black and Caspian Seas (such as the modern regions/countries ending in "-stan" (and several others)) in property/aspect $x_2$ Notes: This takes into account modern day developments (unlike, possibly, other names meaning "Persian"). Other potential, somewhat acceptable (although not perfectly so), designations: Central Eurasia, Indo-European region (excluding the western extremity), Turkish-influenced Eurasia, former Timurid lands, eastern Europe with western Asia with the northern Middle East, geographically Caspian-centric Eurasia. Many of these are former USSR territories. These may extend as far westward as nations bordering the Black Sea; they are generally west of China (although weastern and northwestern regions of China may be included) or northern-central India, and possibly extend into the Arabian peninsula. This is a geographical designation for a region and does not pertain to countries (despite the English description or the word itself). The experimental gismu {tulnu} is used. Jargon: Gloss Keywords: Word: Eurasian Persia, In Sense: Word: -stan countries, In Sense: Place Keywords: You can go to to see it.