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  2. Pahari language (Sino-Tibetan) - Wikipedia

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    Pahari is an endangered Tibeto-Burman language spoken by about 3,500 people in central Nepal. Pahari is closely related to Newar , and has until recently been treated in the linguistic literature as a dialect of it.

  3. Pahari language - Wikipedia

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    Pahari (पहरी paharī) refers to: Pahari language (Sino-Tibetan), a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by a few thousand people in central Nepal. [6] Of similar origin is the name Paharia, which is used for several languages of east-central India: see Paharia language (disambiguation).

  4. Northern Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    Major Indo-Aryan languages of South Asia; Northern Aryan languages are in shades of brown. The Northern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Pahāṛi languages, are a proposed group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the lower ranges of the Himalayas, from Nepal in the east, through the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab [1] [2] (not to be confused with ...

  5. Pahari culture - Wikipedia

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    In Nepal, Pahari culture is practiced through groups like the Gurungs, Thakalis, and Tamangs. Despite differences in language and traditions, these communities share common cultural elements due to their geographic proximity and historical exchanges.

  6. Pahari people (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The Pahadi people (Devanagari: पहाडी; IPA:; Pahāḍi, also called Pahadi and Parbati) are an Indo-Aryan group living in the hilly region (Pahad) of Nepal.Most Paharis, however, identify as members of constituent subgroups and castes within the larger Pahari community such as Brahmin (Bahun in Nepal), Kshatriya (Chhetri in Nepal) and Dalits.

  7. Pahari - Wikipedia

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    Pahari language, the name of several languages and dialects of South Asia; Pahari people (Nepal), an ethnic group of Nepal; Pahari people, a cover term for many Northern Indo-Aryan speaking groups of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, India; Pahari people (Kashmir), a designation for speakers of a Pahari languages in Indian-administered Kashmir

  8. Languages of Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Languages of Nepal, referred to as Nepalese languages in the country's constitution, ... Pahari 5,946 0.02 66 Athpahariya 5,580 0.02 67 Dungmali 5,403 0.02 68

  9. Western Pahari - Wikipedia

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    Some Western Pahari languages have occasionally been regarded as dialects of either Dogri, Hindustani, or Punjabi. [citation needed] Notably, some Western Pahari languages, such as Dogri and Kangri, are tonal like their close relative Punjabi, but unlike most other Indic languages. Dogri has been an official language in India since 2003.