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several separate clans, viz, the Waigulis,
Presungulis or Viron, and the
Ashkuns. The
later three groups of the
Kafirs used to be
collectively known as...
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Ashkun (Âṣkuňu) is a
Nuristani language spoken by the
Ashkun people – also
known as the Âṣkun, Âṣkuňu, Askina, Saňu, Sainu, Yeshkun, Wamas, or Grâmsaňâ...
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distinct grammar and phonology.
Ashkun, also
called Ashkunu or Sanu-viri, is
spoken by 40,000 speakers.
Although Ashkun shares commonalities with other...
- Tati, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Semnani, Yaghnobi; Nuristani: Katë, Prasun,
Ashkun,
Nuristani Kalasha, Tregami,
Zemiaki Armenian Proto-Armenian
Branched into...
- the
newest Indo-European
languages to be studied.
Includes Katë, Prasun,
Ashkun,
Nuristani Kalasha, Tregami, and Zemiaki.
Italic (from Proto-Italic), attested...
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speaking people,
including the Väi, the Čima-nišei, the Vântä, plus the
Ashkun- and Tregami-speakers.
According to one
Kalash tradition,
their ancestors...
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distinct people including the Väi, the Čima-nišei, the Vântä, plus the
Ashkun- and Tregami-speakers. The
Kalash are
considered to be an
indigenous people...
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lived before settling in India. In
other languages, he is also
known as
Ashkun:
Indra Bengali: ইন্দ্র (Indro) Burmese: သိကြားမင်း ([ðədʑá mɪ́ɰ̃]) Chinese:...
- five
Nuristani languages, as well as one Indo-Aryan language: Katë
Prasun Ashkun Nuristani Kalasha Tregami Pashayi languages are used by
about 15% of the...
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other Nuristani languages, such as
vazala [wɘˈzɘlɘ] "shoe",
compared to
Ashkun vâćâ [vaˈt͡sa],
Kamviri vâćo [vaˈt͡so], and
Nuristani Kalasha oćä [oˈt͡sæ]...