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  2. Western Pahari - Wikipedia

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    Some Western Pahari languages have occasionally been regarded as dialects of either Dogri, Hindustani, or Punjabi. [citation needed] Notably, some Western Pahari languages, such as Dogri and Kangri, are tonal like their close relative Punjabi, but unlike most other Indic languages. Dogri has been an official language in India since 2003.

  3. Pahari language - Wikipedia

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    Pahari, or Pahadi (पहाड़ी پہاڑی pahāṛī 'of the hills/mountains'; English: / p ə ˈ h ɑː r i /), [1] is an ambiguous term that has been used for a variety of languages, dialects and language groups, most of which are found in the lower Himalayas.

  4. Northern Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    Major Indo-Aryan languages of South Asia; Northern Aryan languages are in shades of brown. The Northern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Pahāṛi languages, are a proposed group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the lower ranges of the Himalayas, from Nepal in the east, through the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab [1] [2] (not to be confused with ...

  5. Mahasu Pahari - Wikipedia

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    Mahasu Pahari (Takri: 𑚢𑚩𑚭𑚨𑚱 𑚞𑚩𑚭𑚪𑚯) is a Western Pahari (Himachali, Takri: 𑚩𑚮𑚢𑚭𑚏𑚥𑚯) is a dialect of Himachali language spoken in Himachal Pradesh. It is also known as Mahasui or Mahasuvi. The speaking population is about 1,000,000 (2001).

  6. Pogali - Wikipedia

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    Pogali is classified under the Indo-Aryan language family, specifically within the Western Pahari dialect. It also exhibits some characteristics of Dardic languages. The language is primarily influenced by Kashmiri,Dogri, and Sarazi, with additional linguistic elements from Persian, Rajasthani, and Sanskrit. These influences have shaped Pogali ...

  7. Languages of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    One of these is Lahnda, [61] and includes Saraiki (spoken mostly in southern Pakistani Punjab by about 26 million people), the diverse varieties of Hindko (with almost five million speakers in north-western Punjab and neighbouring regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, especially Hazara), Pahari/Pothwari (3.5 million speakers in the Pothohar region of ...

  8. Churahi - Wikipedia

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    The language is commonly called Pahari or Himachali.Some speaker may even call it a dialect of Dogri.The language has no official status. According to the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the language is of definitely endangered category, i.e. many Churahi children are not learning Churahi as their mother tongue any longer.

  9. Bangani - Wikipedia

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    Bangani (बंगाणी baṅgāṇī) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of Uttarkashi district in the west of the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. It has been described either as a member of the Western Pahari language group, [ 1 ] or as a dialect of the Central Pahari Garhwali language .