Dardistan is one of the most diverse linguistic regions in the world. In the 1930s, the Norwegian linguist Georg Morgenstierne called it one of the most polyglot parts of Asia. More recently, the Italian anthropologist DR Augusto Cacopardo has called it ‘Peristan’, an area with an ‘enormous diversity of tongues and cultures’. The region has the large Dardic languages such as Kashmiri, Shina and Khowar on the one hand and, on the other, it is home to the Burushaski language, which could not be placed within any language family because of its unique features. The Nuristani, formerly Kafiri, languages are spoken here, too. There are minor languages such as Kalasha, spoken by the Kalash community of hardly 4,000 people who still follow the ancient animistic religion that was once practiced across Dardistan.
Writers, presented their papers and declared that some 14 languages are spoken in Chitral like........ Khowar, Palola, Kalasha, Ursoonwar, Gawarbut, Pashto, Goshti, Dari, Dangariwar, Sheikhwar, Yadgha, Wakhi, Shina, Balti, Guri and Gujari. They said that Khowar is main language of majority of Chitral people but unfortunately it not supporting by the authorities. They said that ATK is trying its best to promote and preserve these languages. Those who spoke on the occasion were Salahuddin, Basharat Iqbal, Sherin Khan advocate, Gul Murad Hasrat, Javed Akram, Jang Bahadar Jang, Maula Nigah Niga, Gul Nawaz Khaki, Inayatullah Shahzad, Afzalullah Afzal, Tanveer Ahmad, Naqeebullah Razi etc.COPIED*
The Avestan and Sanskrit are parents of all indo Iranian and Aryanic languages. Khowar has preserved many of the sanskrit words in their Orginal form and some with slight metamorphosis. When it comes to Madaklashti dialect some linguists classify it as a language separate from Persian. But due being a minority language it is influenced by Khowar and Urdu and our Persian speakers brothers of Madaklasht must preserve their language. Even in the countries where Persian is official and national language like Iran Afghanistan and Tajikistan is influenced by the languages like Arabic Turkish and even English.
Azharuddin sahib, thank you for giving and sharing informative posts about Chitral' history and different languages. Please keep up this great work
ماشاءاللہ بہت عمدہ کاوش آللہ تعالیٰ آپ کو جزائے خیر دے
Very informative vedio for all css..pms and all types of intrvw...thank u shayeer sahb
Great contribution sir
Good bro you are really doing great work best of luck.
Very appreciating step taken...
Dardistan is one of the most diverse linguistic regions in the world. In the 1930s, the Norwegian linguist Georg Morgenstierne called it one of the most polyglot parts of Asia. More recently, the Italian anthropologist DR Augusto Cacopardo has called it ‘Peristan’, an area with an ‘enormous diversity of tongues and cultures’. The region has the large Dardic languages such as Kashmiri, Shina and Khowar on the one hand and, on the other, it is home to the Burushaski language, which could not be placed within any language family because of its unique features. The Nuristani, formerly Kafiri, languages are spoken here, too. There are minor languages such as Kalasha, spoken by the Kalash community of hardly 4,000 people who still follow the ancient animistic religion that was once practiced across Dardistan.
کشم سے تعلق رکہنے والے مولانا فضل کریم رحمہ اللہ بہت بڑے اللہ کے ولی تہے
انکی کہوار زبان میں لکہی ہوئی قرآن کی تفسیر بہی موجود ہے
Well done azhar the great waiting for more💓🌹
Very good
Bo intihayi sheli progrm ❤
Writers, presented their papers and declared that some 14 languages are spoken in Chitral like........ Khowar, Palola, Kalasha, Ursoonwar, Gawarbut, Pashto, Goshti, Dari, Dangariwar, Sheikhwar, Yadgha, Wakhi, Shina, Balti, Guri and Gujari.
They said that Khowar is main language of majority of Chitral people but unfortunately it not supporting by the authorities. They said that ATK is trying its best to promote and preserve these languages.
Those who spoke on the occasion were Salahuddin, Basharat Iqbal, Sherin Khan advocate, Gul Murad Hasrat, Javed Akram, Jang Bahadar Jang, Maula Nigah Niga, Gul Nawaz Khaki, Inayatullah Shahzad, Afzalullah Afzal, Tanveer Ahmad, Naqeebullah Razi etc.COPIED*
Bo jam keep it up
azhar m ajn thy great la
The Avestan and Sanskrit are parents of all indo Iranian and Aryanic languages. Khowar has preserved many of the sanskrit words in their Orginal form and some with slight metamorphosis.
When it comes to Madaklashti dialect some linguists classify it as a language separate from Persian.
But due being a minority language it is influenced by Khowar and Urdu and our Persian speakers brothers of Madaklasht must preserve their language.
Even in the countries where Persian is official and national language like Iran Afghanistan and Tajikistan is influenced by the languages like Arabic Turkish and even English.
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Zabardast
Masha Allah
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Area of multiple languages.
Chitral ma shina speaker b ha UN ka zikar nahe kya??...
Well done ma xan roi
I heard shina people also migrated to chitral in 10 century iknow palaula is outler of shina . But is their not any one who spoke standard shina?
No one speaks Khowar in xinjiang China, Chator India or in sheghnan Afghanistan.
In Xinjiang people speak Uyghur and in Shughni also called Khughnani.
wawa sir G mari be 1 video for me plz
Kya aap khud bhi chitrali hai?
Bo shealli
Chitral main balti k Sath arbi aur Chinese b boltay hai in ka b zekar kray
Balti zaban Tibetan zaban hai chitral Aryan aur dardistan ka area hai yahan par Tibetan culture ko promote mat kar ..jahil
Shina zeban nhi hay kia chitral may
shina gilgit mai hai bhai
@@zeeshuu_02 wo to mujy pta hay bai lakn chitrali zeban by thori thori shina by lagti hay chtral say shin ya yashkun Dom hota hay kia chitrali may
@@ishfaqahmed1344 nahi bhai chitrali zuban mai shina mix nahi hai
@@zeeshuu_02 Bai AP ki vedue may song tha wo mujy smj may ata hay es liay kha