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Yaghnobi Tajiks (
Yaghnobi: yaγnōbī́t or suγdī́t; Tajik: яғнобиҳо, yağnobiho/jaƣnoʙiho),
commonly referred to as
Yaghnobis, are an
Eastern Iranian...
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Yaghnobi is an
Eastern Iranian language spoken in the
upper valley of the
Yaghnob River in the
Zarafshan area of
Tajikistan by the
Yaghnobi people. It...
- Look up Yaghnob or
Yaghnobi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yaghnob, or
Yaghnobi, may
refer to:
Yaghnob (river) in Tajikistan;
Yaghnob Valley, a valley...
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There are also two
living members in
widely separated areas: the
Yaghnobi language of
northwestern Tajikistan (descended from Sogdian); and the Ossetic...
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morphology than
Middle Persian. The
modern Eastern Iranian language Yaghnobi is the
descendant of a
dialect of
Sogdian spoken around the 8th century...
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virtually inaccessible for six
months of the year. The
valley is home to the
Yaghnobi people, a
people directly descended from the
ancient Sogdian civilization...
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letter is used in the
Cyrillic orthography of the
Kurdish language,
Yaghnobi language, and
occasionally the
Tundra Yukaghir language. The pronunciations...
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descends from the
Khotanese and
Tumshuqese forms of Scytho-Khotanese), and
Yaghnobi (which
descends from Sogdian).
Alexander Lubotsky summarizes the known...
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Kyrgyz and
Russian minorities. The
Yaghnobi people live in
areas of
northern Tajikistan. The
estimated number of
Yaghnobis is
about 25,000.
Forced migrations...
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Yaghnob Valley, a
remote location po****ted by the
Yaghnobi people speaking the
eponymous Yaghnobi language. The main
village in the
valley is Anzob....