+East Iranian forms a branch of the [Iranian languages](/wiki/iranian_languages), primarily spoken across Central Asia and the Caucasus. These ancient tongues, like [Pashto](/wiki/pashto) and Ossetian, preserve distinct linguistic features, echoing the region's rich historical migrations.
+## See also
+- [Iranian Languages](/wiki/iranian_languages)
+- [West Iranian](/wiki/west_iranian)
+- [Scythian](/wiki/scythian)
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