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[edit] Image of Herati traditional dance removed for now

I removed this image since Parsiwans aren't really distinguished seperatly from the Tajiks by their appearance, but rather by religious sect. Also because not all Heratis are Farsiwan. The common consensus is that most of Herat is Tajik with a Shia (Farsiwan) minority. I'll keep it here. If you disagree please let me know and I'll place it back.

Herāti Fārsīwān women performing their traditional dance.
Herāti Fārsīwān women performing their traditional dance.

--Behnam 11:10, 26 March 2007 (UTC)