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Kishtwari or
Kashtwari is a
Northern Indo-Aryan
language closely related to the
Kashmiri language, with
strong influences from
neighbouring Western Pahari...
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Kishtwaris are an
ethnolinguistic group inhabiting the
Kishtwar district of the
Jammu division of
Jammu and Kashmir, India. The
Kishtwari language is...
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biographical film
about her by
Sanjay Leela Bhansali Kathi (disambiguation)
Kishtwari, a
dialect of
Kashmiri This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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while the
Hindus of
Kishtwar speak a
dialect of
Kashmiri language called Kishtwari. The
dominant religion in
Kishtwar is Islam, at 70.3% of the po****tion...
- Himalaya, such as
Gaddi or
Gaddki (the
language of the
Gaddi ethnic group),
Kishtwari (a language, or
possibly a
highly idiosyncratic dialect of Kashmiri, spoken...
- language. In Kishtwar, it is
known as ted (टेड) in the
local language Kishtwari. It is also
cooked as a dry
vegetable side dish to be
eaten with rotis...
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Qaiser Kishtwari, was a
Kashmiri magistrate who
composed poetry in the
Kashmiri and Urdu languages. Dr
Zaheer Uddin describes Qaiser Kishtwari as "a po****r...
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diversity in its po****tion. In the past,
Kishtwar was
largely inhabited by
Kishtwari people before people started settling here from
Kashmir and
other adjoining...
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according to the 2011 census. The
figures includes speakers of Siraji,
Kishtwari,
Dardi and
other dialects of
Kashmiri or
related languages. This includes...
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conservative features in the
context of Proto-Indo-Aryan. Kashmiri: Kashmiri,
Kishtwari, Poguli; Shina: Brokskad,
Kundal Shahi, Shina, Ushojo, Kalkoti, Palula...