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- Khowar_language abstract "Khowar (کھوار), also known as Chitrali, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic branch, spoken by 240,000 people in Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan (including the Yasin Valley, Phandar Ishkoman and Gupis), and in parts of Upper Swat. Speakers of Khowar have also migrated heavily to Pakistan's major urban centres with Peshawar, Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, having sizeable populations. It is spoken as a second language in the rest of Gilgit and Hunza. There are believed to be small numbers of Khowar speakers in Afghanistan, China, Tajikistan and Istanbul.Khowar has been influenced by Iranian languages to a greater degree than other Dardic languages, and less by Sanskrit than Shina or the Kohistani languages. John Biddulph (Tribes of the Hindoo Koosh) was among the first westerners to study Khowar and claimed that further research would prove Khowar to be equally derived from "Zend" (Avestan, Old Persian) and Sanskrit.The Norwegian Linguist Georg Morgenstierne wrote that Chitral is the area of the greatest linguistic diversity in the world. Although Khowar is the predominant language of Chitral, more than ten other languages are spoken here. These include Kalasha-mondr, Palula, Dameli, Gawar-Bati, Nuristani, Yidgha, Burushaski, Gojri, Wakhi, Kyrgyz, Persian and Pashto. Since many of these languages have no written form, letters are usually written in Urdu, Pakistan's national language.Khowar is designated as one of 14 regional languages of Chitral, Pakistan.[citation needed]".
- Khowar_language iso6393Code "khw".
- Khowar_language languageFamily Dardic_languages.
- Khowar_language languageFamily Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Khowar_language languageFamily Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Khowar_language spokenIn Pakistan.
- Khowar_language spokenIn Xinjiang.
- Khowar_language wikiPageExternalLink www.avtkhyber.tv.
- Khowar_language wikiPageExternalLink show_work.asp?id=32850.
- Khowar_language wikiPageExternalLink www.kay2.tv.
- Khowar_language wikiPageExternalLink www.khybernews.tv.
- Khowar_language wikiPageExternalLink www.radio.gov.pk.
- Khowar_language wikiPageID "2346196".
- Khowar_language wikiPageRevisionID "606570439".
- Khowar_language date "1992".
- Khowar_language date "October 2013".
- Khowar_language fam Dardic_languages.
- Khowar_language fam Indo-Aryan_languages.
- Khowar_language fam Indo-Iranian_languages.
- Khowar_language fam "Chitrali".
- Khowar_language familycolor "Indo-European".
- Khowar_language hasPhotoCollection Khowar_language.
- Khowar_language iso "khw".
- Khowar_language lingua "59".
- Khowar_language name "Khowar".
- Khowar_language reason "This article is filled with original research and unverified information".
- Khowar_language ref "e17".
- Khowar_language script Khowar_alphabet.
- Khowar_language script Nastaʿlīq_script.
- Khowar_language states Pakistan.
- Khowar_language states Xinjiang.
- Khowar_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Khowar_language subject Category:Dardic_languages.
- Khowar_language subject Category:Khowar_language.
- Khowar_language subject Category:Languages_of_Chitral.
- Khowar_language subject Category:Languages_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Khowar_language subject Category:Languages_of_Pakistan.
- Khowar_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Khowar_language type Communication100033020.
- Khowar_language type DardicLanguages.
- Khowar_language type Language106282651.
- Khowar_language type LanguagesOfChitral.
- Khowar_language type LanguagesOfGilgit-Baltistan.
- Khowar_language type Language.
- Khowar_language type Language.
- Khowar_language type Language.
- Khowar_language type InformationEntity.
- Khowar_language comment "Khowar (کھوار), also known as Chitrali, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic branch, spoken by 240,000 people in Chitral in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, in the Ghizer district of Gilgit-Baltistan (including the Yasin Valley, Phandar Ishkoman and Gupis), and in parts of Upper Swat. Speakers of Khowar have also migrated heavily to Pakistan's major urban centres with Peshawar, Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi, having sizeable populations. It is spoken as a second language in the rest of Gilgit and Hunza.".
- Khowar_language label "Język khowar".
- Khowar_language label "Khowar language".
- Khowar_language label "Khowar".
- Khowar_language label "Khowar".
- Khowar_language label "Língua khovar".
- Khowar_language label "Кховар".
- Khowar_language label "كهوار".
- Khowar_language label "コワール語".
- Khowar_language sameAs Khowar.
- Khowar_language sameAs Khowar.
- Khowar_language sameAs コワール語.
- Khowar_language sameAs Język_khowar.
- Khowar_language sameAs Língua_khovar.
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- Khowar_language sameAs Q938216.
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- Khowar_language sameAs Khowar_language.
- Khowar_language wasDerivedFrom Khowar_language?oldid=606570439.
- Khowar_language isPrimaryTopicOf Khowar_language.
- Khowar_language name "Khowar".