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Muhammad Parwaish Shaheen
Languages Research Project Center, Mengora, Swat
Kanya WaliPakistan is a multilingual country.It has been a centre of many old
languages.The 'kanyawali' is a language which belongs to kohistan.A
small number of speakers and a few persons know it. There is an
introduction of this language in this article.
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chiliso
gabari
World Expert on dardic languages George Buddrus Tangir
KANYA WALI
Dardic
/
Masica
Banjkari Tangir
Shatial
Darel
Yaseen
19161904 Pakhtoon Wali
Sub War Lords
tribe
Lambarda Chillas
Shin
Dom kamin yashkon
Mali
Dakan
Elder mashar
Pakool
Kanyawli
Shina
Dardic Dard
Raja
Tarangni
Pisachi
That the ancestars of these tribes of the north west frontier once spoke
language a kin to the paisachi of the Indian grammarians
Dardistan
Pliny Strabo
Isoglosses
From a third independent branch of the great aryan family and that the
are neither Iranian nor Indian but some thing between both.
Echos
Masica
W. Skalmahiski
There has been until now no agreement between lors as to
the exact position of Dardic with in the Indo-European family
grisson regarded this group as a separat third member of the
aryan branch, as more exactly . as a sub. branch of proto
Iranian, In other words he regarded dardic as being situated
some what closer to Iranian that to Indian.
Dardic
Dir
Manzari mani Shuthum Maiyan
Maiya Maiya
Maiyan
Maiya
Kohistan Kostan koisti
Kostan
Kohistani
Manzari Mani Dilect Uter
Maiyan is divided in to two main dialect Mani and Manzari .
Of which Duberi belongs to a western group and those patan,
seo, etc. to an eastern one.
Bankari
Kandhia Khili
Bankar
Barkari Kania
Bajkari
mani
An isolated dialect of maiyan-konya wali is spoken in the
territory of Shina
Bateri
Mani
Shina
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Languages of Pakistan P.19 K.D.B P.9
Language as a source the Linguistic importance P.6
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