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  • Khowar
  • Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan

    Khowar (کھووار, Khōwār, [kʰɔːwɑːɾ]), also known by its common exonym Chitrali, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic group, primarily spoken by the

    Khowar

    Khowar

    Khowar

  • Kho people
  • Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to northern Pakistan

    The Kho people (Khowar: کھو, romanized: Khō), also known as the Chitralis (Urdu: چترالی, romanized: Citrālī), are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group native to

    Kho people

    Kho people

    Kho_people

  • Iraghi (hat)
  • Traditional headwear from Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

    The Iraghi, also known as khoi (Shina and Khowar: کھوئی), phartsun (Brushaski: پھرتن) and sekeed (Wakhi: سکید), is a traditional pillbox hat originating

    Iraghi (hat)

    Iraghi (hat)

    Iraghi_(hat)

  • Dardic languages
  • Subgroup of Indo-Aryan languages

    antiquated vocabulary lost in other modern Indo-Aryan languages. Kalasha and Khowar are the most archaic of all modern Indo-Aryan languages, retaining a great

    Dardic languages

    Dardic languages

    Dardic_languages

  • Khowar alphabet
  • Alphabets for Khowar Language

    The Khowar alphabet is the right-to-left alphabet used for the Khowar language. It is a modification of the Urdu alphabet, which is itself a derivative

    Khowar alphabet

    Khowar alphabet

    Khowar_alphabet

  • Kalash people
  • Ethnic group in Pakistan

    Kalasha-mun, is an Indo-Aryan language whose closest relative is the neighbouring Khowar language. Kalasha was formerly spoken over a larger area in south Chitral

    Kalash people

    Kalash people

    Kalash_people

  • Ve (Arabic letter)
  • Perso-Arabic letter used to represent the /v/ sound

    Ve (ڤ) is a letter of the Arabic-based Comoro, Kurdish, Luri, Swahili, and Wakhi alphabets. It is derived from the Arabic letter Fāʾ (ف) with two additional

    Ve (Arabic letter)

    Ve (Arabic letter)

    Ve_(Arabic_letter)

  • Indo-Aryan languages
  • Branch of the Indo-Iranian languages

    Kundal Shahi, Shina, Ushojo, Kalkoti, Palula, Savi; Chitrali: Kalasha, Khowar; Kohistani: Bateri, Chilisso, Gowro, Indus Kohistani, Kalami, Tirahi, Torwali

    Indo-Aryan languages

    Indo-Aryan languages

    Indo-Aryan_languages

  • Lower Chitral District
  • District in Pakistan

    Lower Chitral District (Khowar: موڑی ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال زیریں) is a district in Malakand Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan

    Lower Chitral District

    Lower Chitral District

    Lower_Chitral_District

  • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Province of Pakistan

    are the rubab, mangey and harmonium. Khowar folk music is popular in Chitral and northern Swat. The tunes of Khowar music are very different from those

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa

  • Kalasha language
  • Dardic Indo-Aryan language spoken in Chitral, Pakistan

    It is an endangered language and there is an ongoing language shift to Khowar. Kalasha should not be confused with the nearby Nuristani Kalasha (known

    Kalasha language

    Kalasha language

    Kalasha_language

  • List of Chitrali people
  • poet Muhammad Siyar (1770 – 1840), Khowar-language poet and court chronicler Rahima Naz, poet of Urdu and the Khowar languages. Burhan-ud-Din (1914 – 1996)

    List of Chitrali people

    List of Chitrali people

    List_of_Chitrali_people

  • Chitral District
  • Former district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan; 1969–2018

    Chitral District (Khowar: ݯھیترارو ضلع; Urdu: ضلع چترال) was a district in the Malakand Division of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa from 14

    Chitral District

    Chitral District

    Chitral_District

  • Northeastern Katë dialect
  • Kamkata-vari dialect of Afghanistan and Pakistan

    August 2022, Pakistani linguist, Rehmat Aziz Chitrali proposed a keyboard to Khowar Academy, Chitral. Speakers of Eastern Katë dialects migrated from Kamdesh

    Northeastern Katë dialect

    Northeastern_Katë_dialect

  • Qaqlasht Meadows
  • Plateau in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Qāqlasht, also spelt Qāq Lasht (Khowar: قاقلشت; lit. 'Dry Plain') is an alpine meadow located near Buni in the Upper Chitral District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Qaqlasht Meadows

    Qaqlasht Meadows

    Qaqlasht_Meadows

  • Chitral
  • Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Chitral (Urdu: چترال, Khowar: ݯھیترار, romanized: ćhitrār, lit. 'field') is a town situated on the Chitral River in the northern part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Chitral

    Chitral

    Chitral

  • Ishkoman Valley
  • Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan

    100 to 3,700 m) above sea level. The languages spoken here include Shina, Khowar, Brushaski and Wakhi. Chatorkhand Pakkora Shahchoi Pass Khora Bhurt Pass

    Ishkoman Valley

    Ishkoman Valley

    Ishkoman_Valley

  • Pakol
  • Soft round-topped men's hat

    The pakol (Urdu: پکول; Shina and Khowar: پاکول) is a traditional soft, flat, rolled-up and round-topped cap originating from the Gilgit and Chitral areas

    Pakol

    Pakol

    Pakol

  • Chuinj
  • Pakistani village

    Chuinj (Urdu, Khowar: چوئنج) is a valley located in Mastuj Tehsil of Upper Chitral District, in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The locals

    Chuinj

    Chuinj

  • Kingdom of Chitral
  • Former princely state of British India and Pakistan

    Chitrāl (Khowar: ݯھیترار; Persian: چترال) was a kingdom in the Hindu Kush region, in the northwest of South Asia, existing from 17th century until its

    Kingdom of Chitral

    Kingdom of Chitral

    Kingdom_of_Chitral

  • Falak Naz
  • Pakistani politician

    Falak Naz (Urdu, Khowar: فلک ناز) is a Pakistani politician who is serving as a member of the Senate of Pakistan from the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since March

    Falak Naz

    Falak_Naz

  • Alamgir Ghazi
  • Pakistani footballer

    Alamgir Ali Khan Ghazi (Khowar: عالمگیر علی خان غازی, Urdu: عالمگیر علی خان غازی; born 9 May 2001) is a Pakistani professional footballer who plays as

    Alamgir Ghazi

    Alamgir_Ghazi

  • Swati people (Pakistan)
  • Ethnic group mostly in Hazara District, Pakistan

    evidence points to their being Dardic peoples related to speakers of Pashai, Khowar, Shina, Burushashki and Kashmiri. "DARDESTĀN". Encyclopedia Iranica. As

    Swati people (Pakistan)

    Swati_people_(Pakistan)

  • Upper Chitral District
  • Union council in Upper Chitral District, Pakistan

    Upper Chitral District (Khowar: توری ݯھیترارو ضلع‎; Urdu: ضلع چترال بالا) is an administrative district in the province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Upper Chitral District

    Upper Chitral District

    Upper_Chitral_District

  • Khoshey people
  • Ethnic group

    The Khoshey (Khowar: Khow, Chitrali:[clarification needed] Khosh Yemeni) are a Kho tribe residing in the Torkhow, Mulkhow, Laspur, Chitral, Drosh, Tirich

    Khoshey people

    Khoshey people

    Khoshey_people

  • Urdu
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Z. (ed.). Muslims in India. p. 259. The Comparative study of Urdu and Khowar. Badshah Munir Bukhari National Language Authority Pakistan 2003. Blochmann

    Urdu

    Urdu

    Urdu

  • Voiced retroflex lateral flap
  • Consonantal sound represented by ⟨𝼈⟩ in IPA

    other Dardic languages (except for the Dras dialect of Shina and possibly Khowar), the westernmost West Pahari dialects bordering Dardic (Bhalesi, Khashali

    Voiced retroflex lateral flap

    Voiced retroflex lateral flap

    Voiced_retroflex_lateral_flap

  • Karambar Lake
  • Lake in Ishkoman, District Ghizer, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

    Karambar Lake (Urdu: کرمبر جھیل; Khowar: کرمبر چھت), also known as Qurumbar Lake, is a high-altitude lake located in Ishkoman Valley, District Ghizer,

    Karambar Lake

    Karambar Lake

    Karambar_Lake

  • Gilgit-Baltistan
  • Region administered by Pakistan

    in Hunza and the northern regions, Burushaski (a language isolate) and Khowar (another Indo-Aryan language) speakers predominate. The Dards find mention

    Gilgit-Baltistan

    Gilgit-Baltistan

    Gilgit-Baltistan

  • Kho
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    ethnic Tibetans of Sikkim Kho people, a people of Pakistan Kho language, or Khowar, a language of Pakistan Kho-Bwa languages, a Sino-Tibetan language family

    Kho

    Kho

  • Buni
  • Pakistani town

    Buni (Khowar, Urdu: بونی; also spelled Booni) is a town and the headquarters of Upper Chitral District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The 2,500 m (8

    Buni

    Buni

    Buni

  • Hindi
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Hindi

    Hindi

    Hindi

  • Broghil Pass
  • Mountain pass on the Afghanistan-Pakistan border

    Broghil Pass (Khowar: بروغل ان; Urdu: درۂ بروغل) is a high mountain pass crossing the Hindu Kush mountain range along the Pakistan–Afghanistan Border,

    Broghil Pass

    Broghil Pass

    Broghil_Pass

  • Bengali language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Bengali language

    Bengali language

    Bengali_language

  • Sanskrit
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan language of South Asia, mainly Indian subcontinent

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

    Sanskrit

  • Punjabi language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Punjabi language

    Punjabi language

    Punjabi_language

  • Muhammad Musa
  • Pakistani cricketer

    Muhammad Musa Khan (Khowar: محمد موسی خان, Urdu: محمد موسی خان; born 28 August 2000) is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his international debut for the

    Muhammad Musa

    Muhammad_Musa

  • Hindustani language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Commitment Hindi? Urdu? Hindustani? Hindi-Urdu? Hindi/Urdu-English-Kalasha-Khowar-Nuristani-Pashtu Comparative Word List GRN Report for Hindustani Hindustani

    Hindustani language

    Hindustani language

    Hindustani_language

  • Voiced retroflex affricate
  • Consonantal sound

    articles Farid Ahmad Raza Booni Chitral. "Preliminary Grapheme to Phoneme Khowar Alphabet Chart" (PDF). Jassem (2003:103) Hamann (2004:65) "Gwary polskie

    Voiced retroflex affricate

    Voiced retroflex affricate

    Voiced_retroflex_affricate

  • Shishikoh valley
  • Valley in Pakistan

    The Shishikoh (Khowar, Urdu: ششیکوہ) also known as Shishikuh, is a valley located in Lower Chitral District of Malakand Division, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The

    Shishikoh valley

    Shishikoh_valley

  • Garam Chashma
  • Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    this region is driven by topography or by tectonic lateral stress. The Khowar is the official language spoken in this valley. The population of Garam

    Garam Chashma

    Garam Chashma

    Garam_Chashma

  • Languages of Tajikistan
  • (interethnic) Recognised Uzbek Indigenous Aimaqi Bartangi Bukhori Ishkashimi Khowar Khufi Oroshani Pamir Kyrgyz Parya Rushani Sanglechi Shughni Uzbek Wakhi

    Languages of Tajikistan

    Languages of Tajikistan

    Languages_of_Tajikistan

  • Palula people
  • Indo-Aryan ethnic group in Pakistan

    The Palula, or Dangerik (in Khowar), also known as the Ashreti or Biori (اڇٗرےٹی, بِھئُوڑیۡ) are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group who inhabit Ashret and parts

    Palula people

    Palula_people

  • List of translations of the Quran
  • Shakir. 1989, Kurdish Hazhar Tafsir by Abdurrahman Sharafkandi. 1990s, Khowar also known as Chitrali Language, spoken in the North West of Pakistan bordering

    List of translations of the Quran

    List_of_translations_of_the_Quran

  • Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)
  • Region administered by India

    English  • Spoken Kashmiri, Gojri, Pahari, Punjabi, Bhadarwahi, Sarazi, Khowar, Shina, Burushaski, Bateri Time zone UTC+05:30 (IST) ISO 3166 code IN-JK

    Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)

    Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)

    Jammu_and_Kashmir_(union_territory)

  • Monumental Prakrit
  • Middle Indo-Aryan dialect

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Monumental Prakrit

    Monumental_Prakrit

  • Madaklasht
  • Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    to produce firearms for the Mehtar of Chitral. The people were known by Khowar speakers as Badakhshani and Tajiki and were ironmongers. The majority of

    Madaklasht

    Madaklasht

  • Palula language
  • Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Chitral District Pakistan

    and also known as Ashreti (Aćharêtâʹ) or Dangarikwar (the name used by Khowar speakers), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 10,000 people

    Palula language

    Palula language

    Palula_language

  • Terich Mir
  • Highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, located in Pakistan

    peak is located while mir (sometimes spelled mer) means mountain in the Khowar language. Georg Morgenstierne gives its derivation from two Sanskrit words

    Terich Mir

    Terich Mir

    Terich_Mir

  • Yidgha language
  • Pamiri language spoken in Pakistan

    alphabet. Retroflexes that don't exist in Urdu have been borrowed from the Khowar alphabet. The Yidgha alphabet is unusual among Pakistani alphabets as it

    Yidgha language

    Yidgha language

    Yidgha_language

  • Hindustani-speaking world
  • Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Hindustani-speaking world

    Hindustani-speaking world

    Hindustani-speaking_world

  • Karachi
  • Largest city in Pakistan and the capital of Sindh province

    languages such as Kutchi,Gujarati, Memoni, Burushaski, Marwari, Dari, Makrani, Khowar, Hazaragi, Bengali, Konkani and others. At the end of the 19th century,

    Karachi

    Karachi

    Karachi

  • Demographics of Tajikistan
  • minorities speak various languages, including Uzbek, Turkmen, Kyrgyz, and Khowar. In the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Shughni, as well as other

    Demographics of Tajikistan

    Demographics of Tajikistan

    Demographics_of_Tajikistan

  • Burushaski
  • Language isolate spoken in northern Pakistan

    clearly dialects of a single language. The Yasin variety, also known by the Khowar exonym Werchikwar, is much more divergent. Intelligibility between Yasin

    Burushaski

    Burushaski

    Burushaski

  • Chitrali languages
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chitrali most often refers to: Khowar language, a Dardic language of Chitral, Pakistan Chitral(i) language(s) may also refer to: any of the languages of

    Chitrali languages

    Chitrali_languages

  • Marathi language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Marathi language

    Marathi language

    Marathi_language

  • Languages of India
  • Luwati, and Lomavren are outside the scope of the map.   Pashai (Dardic)   Khowar (Dardic)   Shina (Dardic)   Kohistani (Dardic)   Kashmiri (Dardic)   Punjabi

    Languages of India

    Languages of India

    Languages_of_India

  • Pakistani folklore
  • Folklore of Pakistan

    distinguished by an inertial back sway with every forward step. Chitrali folklore (Khowar: کهووار لوک) encompasses folk traditions which have developed in the Chitral

    Pakistani folklore

    Pakistani folklore

    Pakistani_folklore

  • Shina language
  • Indo-Aryan language primarily spoken in Gilgit-Baltistan, Kohistan and Ladakh

    Bashir 2003, p. 823. "Of the languages discussed here, Shina (Pakistan) and Khowar have developed a written tradition and a significant body of written material

    Shina language

    Shina language

    Shina_language

  • Arabic script
  • Writing system

    commonly written in Perso-Arabic Script) Pashto in Afghanistan and Pakistan Khowar in Northern Pakistan, also uses the Latin script Punjabi (Shahmukhi) in

    Arabic script

    Arabic script

    Arabic_script

  • Gujarati language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Gujarati language

    Gujarati language

    Gujarati_language

  • Nepali language
  • Indo-Aryan Language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Nepali language

    Nepali language

    Nepali_language

  • Sanskrit epigraphy
  • Study of ancient Sanskrit inscriptions

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Sanskrit epigraphy

    Sanskrit epigraphy

    Sanskrit_epigraphy

  • Romani language
  • Indo-Aryan macrolanguage of the Romani people

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Romani language

    Romani_language

  • Shandur Lake
  • Lake in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan

    Shandur Lake (Urdu: شندور جھیل; Khowar: شندور چھت), also known as Hundrup Lake, is a high-altitude lake located in Shandur-Hundrup National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan

    Shandur Lake

    Shandur Lake

    Shandur_Lake

  • Names of the days of the week
  • اَنگارو Bodo بودو Birēspat بِریسپَت Shukro شُکرو Shimshēr شِمشیر Chitrali (Khowar) Yakshambey یک شمبے Doshambey دو شمبے Seshambey سہ شمبے Charshambey چار

    Names of the days of the week

    Names_of_the_days_of_the_week

  • Maithili language
  • Indo-Aryan language spoken in India and Nepal

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Maithili language

    Maithili language

    Maithili_language

  • Assamese language
  • Indo-Aryan language of India

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Assamese language

    Assamese language

    Assamese_language

  • Aman ul-Mulk
  • Mehtar of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasin and Ishkoman

    Aman ul-Mulk (Khowar: امان الملک; 1 January 1821 – 30 August 1892) was the Mehtar (ruler) of Chitral, Ghizer, Yasin and Ishkoman, ruling from 1857 to 1892

    Aman ul-Mulk

    Aman ul-Mulk

    Aman_ul-Mulk

  • Ayun, Chitral
  • Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Ayun (Khowar: Oyon, Urdu: ایون) is a valley in Lower Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, 23 km south of the town of Chitral. It is located on the Chitral

    Ayun, Chitral

    Ayun, Chitral

    Ayun,_Chitral

  • Central Indo-Aryan languages
  • Group of Indo-Aryan languages

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Central Indo-Aryan languages

    Central Indo-Aryan languages

    Central_Indo-Aryan_languages

  • Nastaliq
  • Predominant calligraphic hand of the Perso-Arabic script

    character set than most Nastaliq typefaces, supporting: Urdu, Balochi, Persian, Khowar, Palula, Saraiki, Shina. Amar Nastaleeq was created for web embedding on

    Nastaliq

    Nastaliq

    Nastaliq

  • Dominion of Pakistan
  • British dominion in southern Asia from 1947 to 1956

    another 2.89% for smaller languages (Mostly Balochi, Brahui, Kohistani, Khowar and English). From 1947 to 1956, Pakistan was a constitutional monarchy

    Dominion of Pakistan

    Dominion of Pakistan

    Dominion_of_Pakistan

  • Arandu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
  • Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    Kabul, locally this language is also known as Aranduiwar. Pashto, Urdu, and Khowar are also spoken and understood. Arandu has the lowest elevation of any place

    Arandu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Arandu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    Arandu,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa

  • Sinhala language
  • Indo-Aryan language of Sri Lanka

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Sinhala language

    Sinhala language

    Sinhala_language

  • Torkhow
  • Pakistani town and valley

    and Rural Health Centre. Torkhow is also significant as the origin of the Khowar language, which is spoken in Chitral. Most of the villages are situated

    Torkhow

    Torkhow

  • Yasin Valley
  • Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan

    Agency. The primary languages of Yasin Valley are Burushaski language and Khowar Language. English, Wakhi, and Shina are also widely understood. The majority

    Yasin Valley

    Yasin Valley

    Yasin_Valley

  • Persian alphabet
  • Writing system used for the Persian language

    (indirectly) Balti Bangladeshi Arabic alphabet Brahui Burushaski Gawar-Bati Khowar Kohistani Shina Palula Rohingya Arabic Shina Torwali Wakhi (in Pakistan)

    Persian alphabet

    Persian alphabet

    Persian_alphabet

  • Qawwali
  • Sufi devotional music from South Asia

    music Balti Balochi Brahui Burusho Burushaski Hazaragi Hindko Kashmiri Khowar Kalasha Pashto Pothwari Punjabi Saraiki Shina Sindhi Bhangra Pop (Filmi)

    Qawwali

    Qawwali

    Qawwali

  • List of languages by type of grammatical genders
  • gender, very similar to English.) Armenian Balochi Bengali Dhivehi Kalasha Khowar Kurdish (Central and Southern Dialects only.) Odia Ossetic Persian Niger-Congo

    List of languages by type of grammatical genders

    List_of_languages_by_type_of_grammatical_genders

  • Khouzh
  • Village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    is home to a diverse community of people who speak the local language of Khowar. Khouzh is located 130 km from Chitral town.It has surface elevation of

    Khouzh

    Khouzh

  • Chitral River
  • River in Pakistan and Afghanistan

    City Gauging Station. It is a major tributary of Kabul River. Konar Dam Khowar: چترارو سین; Urdu: دریائے چترال Dari: رودخانه کنر; Pashto: کونړ سيند Syed

    Chitral River

    Chitral River

    Chitral_River

  • Kohistani languages
  • Language group within Indo-Aryan language family

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Kohistani languages

    Kohistani_languages

  • Shandur Polo Festival
  • Annual sports festival held in Pakistan

    later on named as "Mas Junali". The word "Mass Junali" is derived from Khowar language. The word "Mas" means moon and "Junali" means polo ground. Cobb

    Shandur Polo Festival

    Shandur Polo Festival

    Shandur_Polo_Festival

  • Hadauti language
  • Rajasthani language spoken in India

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Hadauti language

    Hadauti language

    Hadauti_language

  • Madaklashti dialect
  • Dialect of the Persian language spoken in Madaklasht, Pakistan

    isolated from other languages in the area and rarely draws any loanwords from Khowar, the dominant language of Chitral, although the community itself has undergone

    Madaklashti dialect

    Madaklashti dialect

    Madaklashti_dialect

  • Radio Pakistan
  • Pakistan National Radio Broadcaster

    Punjabi, Sindhi, Balochi, Seraiki, Potowari, Pashto, Hindko, Kohistani, Khowar, Kashmiri, Gojri, Burushaski, Balti, Shina, Wakhi, Hazargi, Brahvi, English

    Radio Pakistan

    Radio Pakistan

    Radio_Pakistan

  • Odia language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Odia language

    Odia language

    Odia_language

  • Sansi language
  • Endangered Indo-Aryan language of India

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Sansi language

    Sansi_language

  • Grammatical gender
  • Linguistic system of noun classification

    hulle, and dit); Armenian, Bengali, Persian, Sorani Kurdish, Ossetic, Odia, Khowar, and Kalasha-mun have lost it entirely. On the other hand, some Slavic languages

    Grammatical gender

    Grammatical_gender

  • Prakrit
  • Group of languages of the 5th century BCE – 12th century CE

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Prakrit

    Prakrit

    Prakrit

  • Proto-Nuristani language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Nuristani language family

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Proto-Nuristani language

    Proto-Nuristani_language

  • Dardistan
  • Region in South Asia

    is not recognized in any of the local languages, with the exception of Khowar, where it translates to 'way of the language' or 'dialect'. The broad application

    Dardistan

    Dardistan

    Dardistan

  • Gawri people
  • Indo-Aryan ethnic group in Northern Pakistan

    of the Indus. South of Kumrat, Pashto predominates, while further north Khowar is the dominant language of Chitral and Ghizer. The Gawri population was

    Gawri people

    Gawri_people

  • Shandur Polo Ground
  • Polo ground in Pakistan

    subsequently named "Mas Junali," which translates to 'moonlit polo ground' in the Khowar language. Major Cobb had a strong affinity for playing polo under the moonlight

    Shandur Polo Ground

    Shandur Polo Ground

    Shandur_Polo_Ground

  • Saraiki language
  • Indo-Aryan language spoken in Pakistan

    Mankiyali Wotapuri–Katarqalai Others Chitrali? Chitrali Kalasha Urtsuniwar Khowar Gandhari Pashayi Northern Eastern Doteli Jumli Nepali Central Garhwali Kumaoni

    Saraiki language

    Saraiki language

    Saraiki_language

  • Sīn with four dots above
  • to represent voiceless retroflex fricative, [ʂ]. It is written as ݰ in Khowar. "Fricatives". Burusho Maʰraka. Retrieved 2024-08-18. https://en.wiktionary

    Sīn with four dots above

    Sīn_with_four_dots_above

  • Behrain Tehsil
  • Tehsil in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan

    relatively smaller languages spoken in the Tehsil include Ushojo, Badeshi and Khowar. Behrain consists of 8 Union Councils: Utror, Bahrain, Mankyal, Kalam, Beshigram

    Behrain Tehsil

    Behrain Tehsil

    Behrain_Tehsil

  • Arabic Supplement
  • Unicode character block

    U+0750..U+077F (48 code points) Plane BMP Scripts Arabic Major alphabets Khowar Torwali Burushaski Shahmukhi Arwi Jawi script Ajami script Early Persian

    Arabic Supplement

    Arabic_Supplement

  • Khuwar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Khuwar or Khuvar may be: an alternative spelling of Khowar, a language of Pakistan medieval city in Qumis, probably related to the ancient town Choara

    Khuwar

    Khuwar

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Online names & meanings

  • Jagrati
  • Girl/Female

    Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional

    Jagrati

    Awakening

  • TA-APENHA
  • Female

    Egyptian

    TA-APENHA

    , the wife of Psabenhor.

  • RODICA
  • Female

    Romanian

    RODICA

    Romanian name derived from the Slavic word rod, RODICA means "fertile."

  • Pranit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Pranit

    Humble boy, Modest, Leader

  • Tilal
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Tilal

    Amazing

  • France
  • Girl/Female

    English French Shakespearean

    France

    Modern variants of Frances meaning From France or free one.

  • Devraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Devraj

    King among gods, Name of Indra

  • Purandar | புரஂதர
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Purandar | புரஂதர

    Lord Indra

  • APOLLYON
  • Male

    English

    APOLLYON

    Anglicized form of Greek Apollyōn, APOLLYON means "destroyer." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of the angel-prince of the infernal regions, the minister of death and author of havoc on earth. He is also known by the name Abaddon.

  • Gaurika
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Gaurika

    Belonging to Gauri (Goddess Parvati)

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