- (Saňu-vīri) is a
language of
Afghanistan spoken by the
Ashkun people – also
known as the Âṣkun,
Ashkun, Askina, Saňu, Sainu, Yeshkun, Wamas, or Grâmsaňâ –...
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several separate clans, viz, the Waigulis,
Presungulis or Viron, and the
Ashkuns. The
later three groups of the
Kafirs used to be
collectively known as...
- Mumviri) 40,000
speakers Wasi-wari (Prasuni) 8,000
speakers Southern:
Askunu (
Ashkun) 40,000
speakers Waigali (Kalasha-ala) 12,000
speakers Tregami (Gambiri)...
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lived before settling in India. In
other languages, he is also
known as
Ashkun:
Indra Bengali: ইন্দ্র (Indro) Burmese: သိကားမင်း ([ðədʑá mɪ́ɰ̃]) Chinese:...
- of Alingar,
fighting up to Mangu, the
modern border between Pashai and
Ashkun-speaking areas. Akhlaq-i-Hakimi
written by his
secretary confirmed the commitment...
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Status Language Group Language Family Native to
Speakers (All Countries)
Ashkun Definitely endangered Nuristani (Indo-Iranian) Indo-European Afghanistan...
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compared to
Ashkun vâćâ,
Kamviri vâćo, and
Waigali oćä, and the
pervasive lenition of
initial stops, such as viṭa "wing",
compared to
Ashkun pâṭu "feather"...
- Alingar,
fighting up to Mangu, the
modern border between the
Pashai and
Ashkun-speaking areas.
During the 18th century,
Pashtuns forced Pashayi people...
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Avestan arṣ̌a)
shows a
dental affricate in most
Nuristani languages, such as
Ashkun and Kamkata-vari ić, and
Waigali oć. Proto-Indo-European
sequences *ks and...
- verb πέρδομαι (perdomai), as well as the
Latin pēdĕre,
Sanskrit pardate,
Ashkun pidíṅ,
Avestan pərəδaiti,
Italian fare un peto,
French "péter", Russian...