
Dardic languages - Wikipedia
The Dardic languages (also Dardu or Pisaca), [1] or Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, [2] [3] [4] [5] are a group of several Indo-Aryan languages spoken in northern Pakistan, northwestern …
Dardic languages | Indo-Aryan, Kashmiri, Pashto | Britannica
Dardic languages, group of closely related Indo-Iranian languages spoken in Pakistan, Kashmir, and Afghanistan. They are often divided into three subgroups: Kafiri, or Western; Khowari, or …
Dardistan - Wikipedia
Dardistan refers to a linguistic area where Dardic languages are spoken. The terms "Dardic" and "Dardistan" are not indigenous to the region, and were coined by Gottlieb Wilhelm Leitner. The …
Dardic languages - Wikiwand
The Dardic languages (also Dardu or Pisaca), [1] or Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, [2][3][4][5] are a group of several Indo-Aryan languages spoken in northern Pakistan, northwestern India …
DARDESTĀN – Encyclopaedia Iranica
Dec 15, 1994 · The Dardic languages are an offshoot of the Indo-Aryan languages of the post-Vedic period. The Nūrestānī languages belong neither to the Iranian nor to the Indo-Aryan …
Dardic languages - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dardic is a group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the Dardistan region of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India.
Dardic
Dardic languages are prevalent in the mountainous regions of the Hindukush and Western Himalayas. Except Kashmiri, they are all small minority languages that subsist in isolated valleys.
Dards, Dardistan, and Dardic: an Ethnographic, Geographic, and ...
Each term carried with it social, political, and ideological baggage, resulting in the conundrum of Dard, Dardistan, and Dardic. Looking at how and why this conundrum came about will help us …
Dardic languages - Northern Pakistan, Kashmir - LEXILOGOS
The Dardic languages constitute a branch of the Indo-Iranian languages. These languages are spoken in northern Pakistan, India in Kashmir, and a part of north-eastern Afghanistan. This …
Dardic and Nuristani languages - Verbix
In fact, Dardic and Nuristani languages originate back to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European family. Nowadays their speakers, mainly peasants in Northern Afghanistan, …