- and Wakhi") The
Munji and
Yidgha languages are
closely related.[citation needed]
There are
about 6,000
speakers of
Yidgha in
Upper Lotkoh Valley recorded...
- Look up
Yidgha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yidgha may
refer to:
Yidgha language, a
language spoken in Chitral, ****stan
Yidgha people, the people...
- The
Yidgha language (یدغا زڤون) is an
Eastern Iranian language of the
Pamir group spoken in the
upper Lotkoh Valley (Tehsil Lotkoh) of
Chitral in the Khyber...
- The
Yidgha-Munji
people (مردمې مونجی وې یدغا) also
known as
Mukhbani (مُخبانی) are the Iranian-Pamiri
peoples inhabiting the
Lotkoh Valley in
Chitral (Khyber...
-
Eastern Iranian languages such as
Pamir subgroup of
languages like
Munji and
Yidgha which are part of the same
branch of the
Pamir languages. Its genealogical...
-
Bartangi Sarikoli Sanglechi-Ishkashimi
Sanglechi Ishkashimi Wakhi Munji-
Yidgha Munji Yidgha Ormuri-Parachi
Ormuri Parachi Northern Yaghnobi Ossetian (dialects:...
-
Zubair Torwali among others.
Torwali has
posited that it may be
related to
Yidgha or Wakhi. In 2018, BBC
reporters found three old men (Said Gul, Ali Sher...
- 47. "Bactrian thus 'occupies an
intermediary position between Pashto and
Yidgha-Munji on the one hand, Sogdian, C****smian, and
Parthian on the other: it...
- Munji,
Yidgha, Ishkashimi, and Pashto. The
Encyclopaedia Iranica states:
Bactrian thus
occupies an
intermediary position between Pashto and
Yidgha-Munji...
-
referring to the
village of Sarghulam. It is
thought to be part of the Munji-
Yidgha branch of the
Pamir language,
though many
Pashto words have been
noted in...