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Nuristani languages form a language sub-family of the Indo-Iranian languages localized between the Iranian languages and the Indo-Aryan languages...
Kashmiri is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in parts of India and Pakistan. It has 4,391,000 speakers. It is an SVO language written in a persian script. Link: An Introduction to Spoken Kashmiri - http://koshur.org...
In Hinduism, the Bhrigus , also known as Bhargavas, are a clan of sages descending form the ancient fire-priest Bhrigu. They instituted the ritual of offering the juice of the Soma plant to the old Indo-Aryan deities. Some of them were also warriors in addition to being priests. The Bhrigus are...
Bihari is a name given to a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Bihar region of India. The Bihari group consists of: Angika (725,000 speakers) Bhojpuri (26,254,000 speakers). Written in the Kaithi script. Kudmali (37,000 speakers) Magahi (11,362,000 speakers) Maithili (24,191,900 speakers...
Jat could be: Alternative transliteration of Yat, a letter of old Cyrillic alphabet Short for Jat Airways, national airline carrier of Serbia and Montenegro A caste name of Indo-Aryan people in Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan. See Jat (people...
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Siraiki is a language spoken in central Pakistan. It is supposed that it is an Indo-Aryan language. There are several common words in Mundari and other Munda languages. Siraiki was called several names some times ago, including Multani, Lahnda, Bahawalpuri, Jatki, Jagdali, etc. Siraiki is also...
Bihari languages, which are part of the Eastern Zone group of the Indo-Aryan languages, which...
Sindhi is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 17 million people in the province of Sindh, Pakistan. Sindhi is also a recognised official language of India, where it is spoken by approximately 1.2 Million members of an ethnic group which migrated from the province of Sindh, Pakistan...
Sinhalese make up a majority of Sri Lanka, who probably came from Northern India. They speak the Sinhala, an Indo-Aryan language. According to legend, they may have descended from King Vijaya and his party of several hundred that set foot on the island around 500 BCE. They are generally considered...