- The
Bartangi language is a
Pamir language spoken along the
Bartang River from
Yemtz to Nikbist, in Gorno-Badakhshan
Autonomous Region. It is typically...
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family in
Afghanistan and
Tajikistan (including the
dialects of Rushani,
Bartangi, Oroshori, Khufi, and Shughni). In 1982,
there were
about 20,000 speakers...
- are
Shughni speakers, 13% are
Rushani speakers, 12%
speak Wakhi, 5% are
Bartangi speakers, 3% are
Yazgulyami speakers, 1.5%
speak Khufi, and 0.8% are Ishkashimi...
- of Shughni. Linguistically,
Oroshori has
close affinities towards the
Bartangi and
Sarikoli language although it's more
closely related to the former...
- Province. It is
similar to
other dialects of
Shughni such as
Rushani and
Bartangi.
Oroshori contains many
loanwords from
Sarikoli as well as Kyrgyz. Wurum...
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Wanji (Vanji)†
Yazgulami Shughni Shughni proper Oroshori Roshani Khufi Bartangi Sarikoli Sanglechi-Ishkashimi
Sanglechi Ishkashimi Wakhi Munji-Yidgha Munji...
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closely related to Sogdian); the
Shughni group (Shughni, Roshani, Khufi,
Bartangi, Roshorvi, Sarikoli), with
which Yaz-1ghulami (Sokolova 1967) and the now...
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Badakhshan Province. Rushani,
Bartangi,
Oroshori (Roshorvi),
Khufi and
Shughni proper are
considered to be dialects. However,
Bartangi and
Khufi are
quite distinct...
- of the
Uyghurs and
Tajiks of Xinjiang, the
Shughnis of Tajikistan, the
Bartangi of
Tajikistan and
various Uzbeks of
different Central Asian countries....
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Tajik (state)
Russian (interethnic)
Recognised Uzbek Indigenous Aimaqi;
Bartangi; Bukhori; Ishkashimi; Khowar; Khufi; Kyrgyz; Oroshani; Parya; Pashto; Rushani;...