- The
Nuristani languages, also
known as
Kafiri languages, are one of the
three groups within the Indo-Iranian
language family,
alongside the much larger...
- the Indo-Gangetic plain.
Although the
Dardic and
Nuristani (previously '
Kafiri')
languages were
formerly grouped together,
Morgenstierne (1965) has established...
-
Pashtunistan and
Balochi of
Balochistan in the eastern-side of the plateau.
Kafiri languages are
spoken in
pockets at the
northern intersection of the plateau...
-
revised Grierson's
classification and came to the view that only the "
Kafiri" (Nuristani)
languages formed an
independent branch of the Indo-Iranian...
- in modern-day
Kapisa Province,
changed to "
Kafiri" and came to be
confused and ****imilated with "
kafiri",
meaning "infidel" in
Arabic and used in Islam)...
-
Baltic languages =18
Albanian =19
Armenian =2 Indo-Iranian,
Nuristani (
Kafiri) and dead Indo-European
languages =21/=22 Indo-Iranian
languages =21 Indic...
- the Indo-Gangetic plain.
Although the
Dardic and
Nuristani (previously '
Kafiri')
languages were
formerly grouped together,
Morgenstierne (1965) has established...
-
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Kafiri,
Simoni (4
September 2014). "Κλασική μουσταλευριά". protothema.gr (in Gr****)...
- the Indo-Gangetic plain.
Although the
Dardic and
Nuristani (previously '
Kafiri')
languages were
formerly grouped together,
Morgenstierne (1965) has established...
- men
depicted in the huge woodcarvings,
known as gandauws, for
which the
Kafiris were famous,
which all date from
before the
Afghan occupation of Kafiristan...