Chaharmahali Turkic (ÃÂÃÂçñàÃÂçàêÃÂñéÃÂóàÃÂÃÂharmÃÂhal Türkîsi/ÃÂÃÂçñàÃÂçÃÂàêÃÂñéàÃÂÃÂharmÃÂhali Türkî) is a proposed Oghuz Turkic variety spoken in Iran's Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province and in western Isfahan province, where it is described as "Esfahan Province Turkic" by linguists. It is an understudied and generally unclassified variety of Oghuz Turkic distinct from Azerbaijani and Qashqai, being closer to the latter. Chaharmahali Turkic is not to be confused with "Charmahali Persian," () a Persian dialect spoken in the same region.
The Atlas of the Languages of Iran (ALI) published a point-based and polygon language distribution map of Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province and several linguistic data maps.