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    Nuristan
    Hunza People
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    The
    Kati Language
    is
    spoken in
    Afghanistan.
    It is part of the
    Indo-European family.
    Languages of Afghanistan
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    Richard Strand's Nuristân Site
    Direct any comments to Richard F. Strand Site created 24 December 1997 Last updated 1 March 2008 Top | Overview | Peoples | Languages | Text Table of Contents...
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    Richard Strand's Nuristân Site: Peoples and Languages of Nuristan
    Overview of the speakers, linguistic position and history of the Nuristani languages in Northeastern Afghanistan.
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    Nuristani languages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    The Nuristani languages are a subgroup of the Indo-Iranian language family, spoken in Afghanistan and parts of modern Pakistan. History The Nuristani languages were not described in the literature until the 19th century. The older name for the region was Kafiristan and the languages were termed Kafiiri...
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    Indo-Iranians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Indo-Iranian peoples consist of the Indo-Aryan, Iranian, Dardic and Nuristani peoples, that is, speakers of Indo-Iranian languages. Origin The Indo-Iranians are commonly identified with the Andronovo culture, and their homeland with an area of the Eurasian steppe that borders the Ural River...
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    Ethnologue report for Nuristani
    List of languages of Nuristani.
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    Ethnologue report for Afghanistan
    The most aberrant of the Nuristani languages. Classification: Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Nuristani More information.
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    Nuristani: Encyclopedia II - Nuristani - Nuristani languages
    The Nuristani languages are said to represent the third and by far the smallest branch of the Indo-Iranian languages. ... Adapted from the Wikipedia article "Nuristani languages", under the G ...
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    Peoples and Languages of Nuristan - Overview of the speakers, ...
    Overview of the speakers, linguistic position and history of the Nuristani languages in Northeastern Afghanistan.
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    LINGUIST List 9.688: Nuristani references
    Some weeks ago I posted a query about sources of information on the Nuristani languages. ... his e-mail address is nelsond pobox.upenn.edu The Dardic and Nuristani languages D.I. Edelman ;
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    British Academy - Proceedings 116, Indo-Iranian Languages and ...
    Almuth Degener, The Nuristani languages...
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