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thought to be of the Munji-Yidgha branch.
There are
about 2,500
speakers of
Sanglechi and
Ishkashmi in
Afghanistan and
Tajikistan respectively; they are not...
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Shughni Shughni proper Oroshori Roshani Khufi Bartangi Sarikoli Sanglechi-Ishkashimi
Sanglechi Ishkashimi Wakhi Munji-Yidgha
Munji Yidgha Ormuri-Parachi Ormuri...
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Sanglechi is a
Pamiri language spoken in
villages in the
Zebak District of Afghanistan:
Dashte Rubat, Esketul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya...
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Zebaki and
Sanglechi dialects (in Afghanistan). It was
grouped until recently with the
Sanglechi dialect under the
parent family Sanglechi-Ishkashimi...
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features with the
Sogdian language, as well as Khwarezmian, Shughni,
Sanglechi, and
Khotanese Saka. It is
suggested by some that
Pashto may have originated...
- by
Georg Morgenstiern. Vol. II.
Iranian Pamir Languages (yidgha-munji,
Sanglechi-ishkashmi and Wakhi). W. Nygaard. In this video, the Pashtun... - Pashtun...
- consonants.
Among Eastern Iranian languages, they are
common in Pashto, Wakhi,
Sanglechi-Ishkashimi, and Munji-Yidgha. They also
occur in some
other Asian languages...
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inhabitants are
Ismaili and have a
unique language and culture. They
speak the
Sanglechi-Ishkashmi language.
Nearby villages are Gol
Khaneh (1.8 nm), Khal Khan...
- Khowar, Pashai, and Kalasha-mun, and
Eastern Iranian languages like Munji,
Sanglechi, and
Yidgha are
natively spoken in the
neighboring regions of Nuristan...
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which Yazghulami and the now
extinct Vanji closely linked; Ishkashimi,
Sanglechi, and Zebaki; Wakhi;
Munji and Yidgha.
Native languages of
Pamiris belong...