- The
Nuristanis are an
ethnic group native to the
Nuristan Province of
northeastern Afghanistan and
Chitral District of
northwestern ****stan.
Their languages...
- The
Nuristani languages, also
known as
Kafiri languages, are one of the
three groups within the Indo-Iranian
language family,
alongside the much larger...
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Nuristani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nuristani may
refer to:
Nuristani languages, Indo-Iranian
languages Nuristani people,
speakers of...
- and Uzbek, as well as the
minorities of Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai,
Nuristani, Gujjar, Bra****, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz, Sadat, and others. Altogether...
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Abdul Qadir Nuristani (Persian: عبدالقادر نورستان) was an
Afghan Minister of the
Interior during the
Republic of Afghanistan.
Abdul Qadir had previously...
- by
Panjshir province. The
origins of the
Nuristani people traces back to the 4th
century BC. Some
Nuristanis claim being descendants of the Gr**** occupying...
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Ramazan Nuristani (born 1932) was an
Afghan field hockey player and a
member of the
national team. He pla**** in two of Afghanistan's
three field hockey...
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spoken by 50%,
Uzbek 10%,
English 5%,
Turkmen 2%, Urdu 2%,
Pashayi 1%,
Nuristani 1%,
Arabic 1%, and
Balochi 1% (2021 est). Data
represent the most widely...
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three branches of the Indo-Iranian
languages are Indo-Aryan, Iranian, and
Nuristani. A
fourth independent branch, Dardic, was
previously posited, but recent...
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universally worshipped by all
Nuristani as the Creator, the
Hindu god Yama Raja,
called imr'o or imra by the
Nuristani tribes. "The
Kalasha Valleys"....