- Look up
Palula in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Palula may
refer to:
Palula language, an Indo-Aryan
language spoken in
northern ****stan
Palula people...
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Palula (also
spelt Phalura, Palola, Phalulo) and also
known as
Ashreti (Aćharêtâʹ) or
Dangarikwar (the name used by
Khowar speakers), is an Indo-Aryan...
- The
Palula, or
Dangerik (in Khowar), also
known as the
Ashreti or
Biori (اڇٗرےٹی, بِھئُوڑیۡ) are an Indo-Aryan
ethnic group who
inhabit Ashret and parts...
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Shina languages: Shina, Brokskad, Kalkoti,
Kohistani Shina,
Kundal Shahi,
Palula, Savi, Ushoji;
Kohistani languages:
Maiya (Indus Kohistani), Bateri, Chilisso...
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Marathi people Marwari people Muhajir people Nagpuria people Odia
people Palula people Pashayi people Pahari people Punjabi people Rajasthani people Romani...
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language such as
Brokskat are
found in Ladakh,
Kundal Shahi in Azad Kashmir,
Palula and Sawi in Chitral,
Ushojo in the Swat
Valley and
Kalkoti in Dir. Until...
- also
meets the valley. The main
language in
Biori is the
Palula language,
spoken by the
Palula people,
which is also
spoken in Ashret, but has died out...
- Afghanistan. The
closest relative of the Sawi
language is the
southern variety of
Palula spoken in
Ashret further up the
Kunar Valley in Chitral. Many Sawi speakers...
- Liljegren,
Henrik (2016-02-26). A
grammar of
Palula.
Language Science Press. pp. 13–14. ISBN 978-3-946234-31-9.
Palula belongs to a
group of Indo-Aryan (IA)...
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Palula: An Indo-Aryan
language of the
Hindu Kush in 2008,
advised by Östen Dahl at the
University of Stockholm. He has
published a
grammar of
Palula (based...