- or by the
Turkic exonym "Ghalcha".
Sarikoli- and Wakhi-speaking
Chinese Tajiks were also
referred to as "
Sarikolis" and "Wakhis", respectively. The Pamiri...
- The
Sarikoli language (also Sariqoli, Selekur, Sarikul, Sariqul,
Sariköli) is a
member of the
Pamir subgroup of the
Southeastern Iranian languages spoken...
-
Western Yugur.
Korean is
spoken natively along the
border with
North Korea.
Sarikoli, the
language of
Tajiks in
western Xinjiang, is an Indo-European language...
-
whose capital was at
Tashkurgan Sarikoli language, a
Pamir language Tajiks of Xinjiang, who are also
known as
Sarikolis Sarykol District, a
district of...
- Sogdian); the
Shughni group (Shughni, Roshani, Khufi, Bartangi, Roshorvi,
Sarikoli), with
which Yaz-1ghulami (Sokolova 1967) and the now
extinct Wanji (J...
- Kazaks, Kyrgyz, Tatars, Uzbeks;
Muslim Iranian peoples comprise Tajiks,
Sarikolis/Wakhis (often
conflated as Tajiks);
Muslim Sino-Tibetan
peoples are such...
-
Iranian →
Pamir Pamir Mountains (Tajikistan, Afghanistan, China) Shughni,
Sarikoli (including
Tajiks of Xinjiang), Yazghulami, Munji, Yidgha, Sanglechi, Ishkashimi...
-
migrations of
Turkic tribes emanating out of
Xinjiang and Siberia. The
modern Sarikoli in
southern Xinjiang and the
Ossetians of the
Caucasus (mainly
South Ossetia...
- c. 1970s
official band
instrumental recording (post-1955 arrangement, one verse)
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media help. The
State Anthem of the Union...
-
Other minor Eastern Iranian languages such as Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi,
Sarikoli, Wakhi,
Yaghnobi and
Ossetic are also
spoken at
various places in Central...