- North-Western
India by
Georg Morgenstierne ISBN 0-923891-14-5 Nils
Johan Ringdal:
Georg Valentin von
Munthe af
Morgenstiernes forunderlige liv og reiser...
- The Von
Munthe af
Morgenstierne family is a
Danish and a
Norwegian noble family living in
Norway and The Netherlands. It
descends from
Bredo Munthe of...
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Christopher Morgenstierne Munthe 14 July 1875 – 21
December 1939) was a
Norwegian civil servant,
military officer and genealogist. He was a born in Christiania...
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include words from Gr**** and
probably Old Persian". For instance,
Georg Morgenstierne notes the
Pashto word مېچن mečә́n i.e. a hand-mill as
being derived...
- to a Saka
language akin to Khotanese. In fact
major linguist Georg Morgenstierne has
described Pashto as a Saka
dialect and many
others have observed...
- &
Bullen Ltd.
Georg Morgenstierne Report on a
Linguistic Mission to North-Western
India ISBN 978-0-923891-14-5
Georg Morgenstierne, 1973. Indo-Iranian...
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Dardic languages by
Georg Morgenstierne (Note:
Nuristani languages such as Kamkata-vari (Kati), Kalasha-ala (Waigali), etc. are now separated)...
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Ethnologue [1]
Morgenstierne, G. (1975) [1973]. "Die
Stellung der Kafirsprachen" [The
position of the
Kafir languages]. In
Morgenstierne, G. (ed.). Irano-Dardica...
- Texts.
University of
California Press. p. 215. ISBN 978-0-520-27419-8.
Morgenstierne, G. (1960). "Khushhal Khan – the
national poet of the Afghans". Journal...
- region,
specifically from the
Mulkhow and
Torkhow Valley.
According to
Morgenstierne, the
original abode of the
Khowar language was
northern Chitral in the...