- The
Yaghnobi Tajiks (
Yaghnobi: yaγnōbī́t or suγdī́t; Tajik: яғнобиҳо, yağnobiho/jaƣnoʙiho),
commonly referred to as
Yaghnobis, are an
Eastern Iranian...
- was told by
nearby Tajiks, long
hostile to the
Yaghnobis, who were late to
adopt Islam, that the
Yaghnobis used
their language as a "secret" mode of communication...
- Look up Yaghnob or
Yaghnobi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yaghnob, or
Yaghnobi, may
refer to:
Yaghnob (river) in Tajikistan;
Yaghnob Valley, a valley...
- China.
There are also two
living members in
widely separated areas: the
Yaghnobi language of
northwestern Tajikistan (descended from Sogdian); and the Ossetic...
-
Kyrgyz and
Russian minorities. The
Yaghnobi people live in
areas of
northern Tajikistan. The
estimated number of
Yaghnobis is
about 25,000.
Forced migrations...
- Pashtuns, the Persians, the Tats, the Tajiks, the Talysh, the Wakhis, the
Yaghnobis, and the Zazas.
Their current distribution spreads across the Iranian...
-
peaks among the Brahmin, Bhumihar, Ror, Jat, and Kalash. The
modern day
Yaghnobis, an
Eastern Iranian people, and to a
lesser extent modern-day Tajiks,...
-
Iranian languages such as Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi, Sarikoli, Wakhi,
Yaghnobi and
Ossetic are also
spoken at
various places in
Central Asia. Varieties...
- and
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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modern individuals from
Southern Central Asia,
especially Tajiks and
Yaghnobis,
display strong genetic continuity towards Iron Age Indo-Iranians, and...