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Hindki (Pashto: هندکي) is a term
originally used by
Pashtuns to
denote people or
communities of
Indian origin that they have been in
contact with. More...
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alternative local name for this
language group is
Hindki. A
speaker of
Hindko may be
referred to as
Hindki, Hindkun, or
Hindkowan (Hindkuwan). Like other...
- Hindkowans, also
known as the
Hindki, is a
contemporary designation for
speakers of Indo-Aryan
languages who live
among the
neighbouring Pashtuns, particularly...
- in
waves and
settled in
Sindh and Punjab. Hindkowans, also
known as the
Hindki, is a
contemporary designation for
speakers of
Hindko dialects of Western...
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contrast to Pashto). An
alternative local name for this
language group is
Hindki. Bra**** (براہوئی) is a
Dravidian language spoken in the
central part of...
- Punjabi, Hazargi, Sindhi, Saraiki, Dehvari, Dari, Tajik, Hindko, Uzbek, and
Hindki. The 2005
census concerning Afghans in ****stan
showed that a
total of 769...
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Yusafzais came in the form of one
Sayyid Ahmad [1], who
despite being a '
Hindki' was
accepted as a
leader by them. Budh
Singh Sandhanwalia, accompanied...
- partition.
Other dialects spoken by
Indian Saraikis include Jafri,
Saraiki Hindki, Jhangi, Thali, and Jatki. Many Sairaiki-origin
people (whose ancestors...
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Hindki is a
village in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of ****stan. It is
located at 32°59'26N 70°34'23E with an
altitude of 362
metres (1190 feet) above...
- dialect. In both cases, the
dialect in
question is also
referred to as
Hindkī (which is not to be
confused with the
Hindko spoken up north). Masica, Colin...