- English-Ishkashimi- Zebaki-Wakhi-Yazghulami
Vocabulary Grierson G. A.
Ishkashmi, Zebaki, and Yazghulami, an
account of
three Eranian dialects. (1920)...
- Munji-Yidgha branch.
There are
about 2,500
speakers of
Sanglechi and
Ishkashmi in
Afghanistan and
Tajikistan respectively; they are not
written languages...
- the now
extinct Wanji (J.
Payne in Schmitt, p. 420) are
closely linked;
Ishkashmi, Sanglichi, and Zebaki; Wakhi;
Munji and Yidgha; and Pashto." Penzl, Herbert;...
- Morgenstiern. Vol. II.
Iranian Pamir Languages (yidgha-munji, Sanglechi-
ishkashmi and Wakhi). W. Nygaard. In this video, the Pashtun... -
Pashtun Studies...
- the now
extinct Wanji (J.
Payne in Schmitt, p. 420) are
closely linked;
Ishkashmi, Sanglichi, and Zebaki; Wakhi;
Munji and Yidgha; and Pashto. N. Sims-Williams...
-
Ismaili and have a
unique language and culture. They
speak the Sanglechi-
Ishkashmi language.
Nearby villages are Gol
Khaneh (1.8 nm), Khal Khan (0.8 nm)...
-
Iranian group of the Indo-European
family (450) of languages,
where the
Ishkashmi, Shighni/...nani and
Wakhi languages are included. The
Wakhi live in six...
- 749 residents, most
living in Zebak, the district's capital. Sanglechi-
Ishkashmi language, also
referred to as Zebaki, is
spoken in the district. "Estimated...
-
Georg (1938) Indo-Iranian
Frontier Languages II (Yidgha-Munji, Sanglechi-
Ishkashmi and Wakhi).
Instituttet for
Sammenlignende Kulturforskning,
Serie B: ****V...
- Calcutta:
Asiatic Society of Bengal. Grierson,
George Abraham (1920).
Ishkashmi,
Zebaki and Yazghulami. An
Account of
Three Eranian Dialects. London:...