Salchuq (also Seljuk) is an extinct Turkic variety spoken in Iran. It was probably a dialect of Azerbaijani.[1] The name comes from the Seljuk Turks, who brought Turkic dialects to Persia and Anatolia. It mostly likely broke off from the Oghuz languages in the 1000s.[2]
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| Native to | Iran |
| Extinct | By 2013[1] |
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| ISO 639-3 | slq |
| Glottolog | salc1238 |
| Linguasphere | Part of 44-AAB-a |
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