- The
Dardic languages (also
Dardu or Pisaca), or Hindu-Kush Indo-Aryan languages, are a
group of
several Indo-Aryan
languages spoken in
northern ****stan...
- example, says "the
viability of
Dardic as a
genuine subgroup of Indo-Aryan is doubtful" and "the
similarities among [
Dardic languages] may
result from subsequent...
- to
Nuristani instead of
Dardic based on its vocabulary, but its
pronoun system and
morphology are
characteristically of
Dardic origin,
suggesting that...
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identify themselves with
Hindkowans and Pashtuns. Of
Dardic origins,
Swatis originally spoke Dardic languages such as
Gibri and
Yadri and were
native inhabitants...
- Nuristani. A
fourth independent branch,
Dardic, was
previously posited, but
recent scholarship in
general places Dardic languages as
archaic members of the...
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under the
Indian constitution. The
category contains tribes who
speaks Dardic languages. In the Indian-administered
Kashmir region,
these tribes are mostly...
-
Dardistan refers to a
region where Dardic languages are spoken. The
terms "
Dardic" and "Dardistan" are not
indigenous to the region, and were
coined by...
- citation] In the
ancient literature, the
Dardic people in the
north of
Kashmir were
referred to as "Pishacha" and
Dardic languages were
called Paiśāci. They...
- some
groups of the
Dardic languages. An
example is the word for sister,
which is a
descendant of Old Indo-Aryan svasṛ- as in the
Dardic languages, whereas...
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Sultanate was a
Dārdic kingdom centred around the city of
Manglawar between the 12th and 16th centuries. It was
strongest of the
several Dardic-speaking states...