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Waigali (Kalaṣa-alâ), also
known as
Nuristani Kalasha, is a
language spoken by
about 10,000
Nuristani people of the
Waigal Valley in the
Nuristan Province...
- Luri, and Ossetian.
Nuristani (includes Kamkata-vari, Vasi-vari, Askunu,
Waigali, Tregami, and Zemiaki).
Italic (from Proto-Italic),
attested from the 7th...
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Dardic languages by
Georg Morgenstierne (Note:
Nuristani languages such as Kamkata-vari (Kati), Kalasha-ala (
Waigali), etc. are now separated)...
- Khowar.
Kalasha should not be
confused with the
nearby Nuristani language Waigali (Kalasha-ala).
According to
Badshah Munir Bukhari, a
researcher on the...
- been re****essed and
placed in the
Nuristani language group being close to
Waigali. Moreover, the
pronouns are
fundamentally different.
Nangalami at Ethnologue...
- (Indrudu or Indra) Tibetan: དབང་པོ་ (dbang po) Thai: พระอินทร์ (Phra In)
Waigali: Indr
Indra has many
epithets in the
Indian religions,
notably Śakra (शक्र...
- Gish or
Great Gish (Kamkata-vari: Giṣ/Gaviṣ, Kati: Giwīṣ, Gyīṣ,
Waigali: Giwiš, Prasun: Gīṣ) was the most po****r god of
Nuristani mythology and received...
- Wasi-wari (Prasuni) 8,000
speakers Southern:
Askunu (Ashkun) 40,000
speakers Waigali (Nuristani Kalasha, Kalasha-ala) 12,000
speakers Tregami (Gambiri) 3,500...
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Waygal District (
Waigali: Vägal, Pashto: وایگل ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی وایگل) is a
district of
Nuristan Province in
eastern Afghanistan. It has nine...
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individuals speak Pashto in
addition to Tregami.
Tregami is a
close relative of
Waigali,
spoken in
Ghaziabad District to the east, with
which it has a lexical...