- a
century ago. The Kata-vari (comprising
Western and Northeastern) and
Kamviri (comprising Southeastern)
dialects are
sometimes erroneously reckoned as...
- Kata in
parts of
Afghanistan and ****stan. It also
includes the so-called
Kamviri and
Mumviri (spoken in Mangul,
Sasku and
Gabalgrom in the
Bashgal Valley)...
-
apical flap /ɽ/ have the same
place of
articulation for some speakers, and
Kamviri,
which also has
apical alveolar taps and flaps. The tap and flap consonants...
- [citation needed] The
endonym Vâsi [waˈsi] is
ultimately cognate with
Kamviri Přâsü̃ [pɽaˈsỹ] (whence the name Prasun) and Katë Přâsiu [pɽaˈsju]. Prasun...
- Yaghnobi: [ħ], [ʕ] Nuristani: Northern: Kalasha-ala: [ħ], [ʕ] Kamkata-vari:
Kamviri dialect: [ħ], [ʕ] Indo-Aryan:
Northern Western Pahari Kullui: [ħ] Eastern...
-
acknowledged a
number of human-like
deities who
lived in the
unseen Deity World (
Kâmviri d'e lu; cf.
Sanskrit deva lok'a-).
Mitch Weiss and
Kevin Maurer describe...
- light").
Nuristani languages can be
classified into: Katë, also
called Kati,
Kamviri or Kamkata-vari, is the most-spoken
Nuristani language at 150,000 speakers...
-
acknowledged a
number of human-like
deities who
lived in the
unseen Deity World (
Kâmviri d'e lu; cf.
Sanskrit deva lok'a-)." The
historical religious practices...
-
Kalasha Khyber Pakhtunkwa Indo-Aryan
Kalkoti Khyber Pakhtunkwa Indo-Aryan
Kamviri Khyber Pakhtunkwa Iranian Kashmiri Azad
Kashmir Indo-Aryan Kati Khyber...
- "enlightened ones").
Nurestan Nuristani people Nuristani languages Katir Kamviri Kambojas M. Elphinstone,
George Robertson,
Richard Strand).
George Scott...