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Unique among the Dardic languages, Kashmiri presents "verb second" as the normal grammatical form. This is similar to many Germanic languages, such as German and Dutch, as well as Uto-Aztecan O'odham and Northeast Caucasian Ingush. All other Dardic languages, and more generally within Indo-Iranian, follow the subject-object-verb (SOV) pattern. [45]
Corrected positions of rivers and disticts. This map shows the de-facto situation, where India does not control Azad Kashmir or Gilgit-Baltistan and controls J&K and Ladakh. 16:18, 5 November 2020: 808 × 791 (79 KB) NordNordWest: corr: 16:48, 11 November 2019: 808 × 791 (84 KB) NordNordWest: corr: 18:00, 10 September 2019: 1,191 × 1,276 (162 ...
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The category contains tribes who speak Dardic languages. [1] In the Indian-administered Kashmir region, these tribes are mostly found in the Kargil and Baramulla districts and few of them are found in Leh. They are predominantly Muslim and a few are Buddhists and Hindus. [2] [3] [4]
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Other sources: US Army Map Service, Survey of India Map Explorer, Columbia University. Map specific sources:,. Author: w:user:Planemad: Permission (Reusing this file) The frontiers depicted on the Indian maps in Wikipedia are from a neutral point of view and may differ from official government maps of India, Pakistan and China.
English: Map of major Indo-Aryan languages and language groups. Colors indicate the branches - yellow is Eastern, purple is Dardic, blue is Northwestern, red is Southern, green is Western, brown is Northern and orange is Central. Data is from "The Indo Aryan Languages" as well as census data and previous linguistic maps.
Removed Shina as there is no data for the Pakistan-controlled Kashmir region in the Indian census. Chhattisgarhi is treated as a dialect of Hindi as per the Indian census that the map uses as a source. 15:29, 16 November 2020: 1,476 × 1,680 (249 KB) Sbb1413: Adjusted the colour of Kashmiri sphere. 15:25, 16 November 2020: 1,476 × 1,680 (249 ...