The Western Iranian languages are a subgroup of the Iranian languages, attested from the time of Old Persian (6th century BC).
The two sub-branches are:
The opposition of these two dialect groups is apparent already in Old Iranian times, from the opposition of Old Persian and Median.
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The Northwestern Iranian languages are a branch of the Western Iranian language group, spoken by about 40-50 million people in southwest Asia; They are classified into about 9 groups; each group in this list contains subgroups, dialects or individual languages, eventually forming 53-54 branches.
A notable old Iranian language in this group is Median; a notable Middle Iranian language in this group is Parthian
Balochi language includes: Southern Balochi, Northern Balochi, Eastern Balochi.
And also:
The Southwestern Iranian languages are a subgroup of the Western Iranian languages, and include some 16 (SIL estimate) closely related languages and dialects spoken by many people in Asia; this language family is a part of the Western Iranian language family. Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages.
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