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- Central_Asian_Arabic abstract "Central Asian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and currently facing extinction. It was once spoken among Central Asia's numerous settled and nomadic Arab communities, which inhabited areas in Samarqand, Bukhara, Qashqadarya, Surkhandarya (present-day Uzbekistan), and Khatlon (present-day Tajikistan), as well as Afghanistan. The first wave of Arabs migrated to this region in the 8th century during the Muslim conquests and was later joined by groups of Arabs from Balkh and Andkhoy (present-day Afghanistan). Owing to heavy Islamic influences, Arabic quickly became the common language of science and literature of the epoch. Most Central Asian Arabs lived in isolated communities and did not favour intermarriages with the local population. This factor helped their language survive in a multilingual milieu until the 20th century. By the 1880s many Arab pastoralists had migrated to northern Afghanistan from what is now Uzbekistan and Tajikistan following the Russian conquest of Central Asia. These Arabs nowadays speak no Arabic having adapted to Dari and Uzbek. With the establishment of the Soviet rule in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, Arab communities faced major linguistic and identity changes having had to abandon nomadic lifestyles and gradually mixing with Uzbeks, Tajiks and Turkmen. According to the 1959 census, only 34% of Arabs, mostly elderly, spoke their language at a native level. Others reported Uzbek or Tajik as their mothertongue. Nowadays Central Asian Arabic (heavily influenced by the local languages in phonetics, vocabulary and syntax) is spoken in 5 villages of Surkhandarya, Qashqadarya and Bukhara. In Uzbekistan, there are at least two dialects of Central Asian Arabic: Bukharian (influenced by Tajik) and Qashqadaryavi (influenced by Turkic languages). These dialects are not mutually intelligible. In Tajikistan, Central Asian Arabic is spoken by 35.7% of the country's Arab population, having been largely replaced by Tajik.".
- Central_Asian_Arabic languageFamily Arabic_language.
- Central_Asian_Arabic languageFamily Arabic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic languageFamily Central_Semitic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic languageFamily Semitic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic spokenIn Afghanistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic spokenIn Tajikistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic spokenIn Uzbekistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic wikiPageID "10399617".
- Central_Asian_Arabic wikiPageRevisionID "565271199".
- Central_Asian_Arabic date "1967".
- Central_Asian_Arabic fam Arabic_language.
- Central_Asian_Arabic fam Arabic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic fam Central_Semitic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic fam Semitic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic familycolor "Afro-Asiatic".
- Central_Asian_Arabic hasPhotoCollection Central_Asian_Arabic.
- Central_Asian_Arabic lc "abh".
- Central_Asian_Arabic lc "auz".
- Central_Asian_Arabic ld "Tajiki Arabic".
- Central_Asian_Arabic ld "Uzbeki Arabic".
- Central_Asian_Arabic name "Central Asian Arabic".
- Central_Asian_Arabic ref "e17".
- Central_Asian_Arabic speakers "7000".
- Central_Asian_Arabic states Afghanistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic states Tajikistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic states Uzbekistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Central_Asian_Arabic subject Category:Arabic_languages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic subject Category:Languages_of_China.
- Central_Asian_Arabic subject Category:Languages_of_Tajikistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic subject Category:Languages_of_Uzbekistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type Abstraction100002137.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type ArabicLanguages.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type Communication100033020.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type Language106282651.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type LanguagesOfChina.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type LanguagesOfTajikistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type LanguagesOfUzbekistan.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type Language.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type Language.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type Language.
- Central_Asian_Arabic type InformationEntity.
- Central_Asian_Arabic comment "Central Asian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, and currently facing extinction. It was once spoken among Central Asia's numerous settled and nomadic Arab communities, which inhabited areas in Samarqand, Bukhara, Qashqadarya, Surkhandarya (present-day Uzbekistan), and Khatlon (present-day Tajikistan), as well as Afghanistan.".
- Central_Asian_Arabic label "Central Asian Arabic".
- Central_Asian_Arabic label "عربية آسيا الوسطى".
- Central_Asian_Arabic sameAs m.02qbp5b.
- Central_Asian_Arabic sameAs Q3399507.
- Central_Asian_Arabic sameAs Q3399507.
- Central_Asian_Arabic sameAs Central_Asian_Arabic.
- Central_Asian_Arabic wasDerivedFrom Central_Asian_Arabic?oldid=565271199.
- Central_Asian_Arabic isPrimaryTopicOf Central_Asian_Arabic.
- Central_Asian_Arabic name "Central Asian Arabic".