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  2. Kashmiri language - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri (English: / k æ ʃ ˈ m ɪər i / kash-MEER-ee) [10] or Koshur [11] (Kashmiri: کٲشُر (Perso-Arabic, Official Script), pronounced) [1] is a Dardic Indo-Aryan language spoken by around 7 million Kashmiris of the Kashmir region, [12] primarily in the Kashmir Valley and Chenab Valley of the Indian-administrated union territory of Jammu and Kashmir, over half the population of that ...

  3. Kashmiris - Wikipedia

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    The Kashmiri spoken in Muzaffarabad is distinct from, although still intelligible with, the Kashmiri of the Neelam Valley to the north. [22] In Neelam Valley, Kashmiri is the second most widely spoken language and the majority language in at least a dozen or so villages, where in about half of these, it is the sole mother tongue. [22]

  4. Culture of Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    Kashmiri is recognised as a regional language in the state and is also among the 22 scheduled languages of India. Kashmiri has split ergativity and the unusual verb-second word order. Although Kashmiri was traditionally written in the Sharda script, [16] [17] [18] it is not in common use today, except for religious ceremonies of the Kashmiri ...

  5. Dardic languages - Wikipedia

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    Kachru notes that "the Kashmiri language used by Kashmiri Hindu Pandits has been powerfully influenced by Indian culture and literature, and the greater part of its vocabulary is now of Indian origin, and is allied to that of Sanskritic Indo-Aryan languages of northern India". [30]

  6. Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    An alternative etymology derives the name from the name of the Vedic ... In the Kashmiri language, ... (2008), "The Kashmiri Pandits: Their Early History", in ...

  7. Mahjoor - Wikipedia

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    Peerzada Ghulam Ahmad (August 1885 − 9 April 1952), known by his pen name as Mahjoor, was a poet of the Kashmir Valley. [2] [3] [4] He is especially noted for introducing a new style into Kashmiri poetry and for expanding Kashmiri poetry into previously unexplored thematic realms. [5] Mahjoor is recognized as father of Kashmiri language.

  8. Kak (surname) - Wikipedia

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  9. Lone (caste) - Wikipedia

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    Origin [ edit ] Lones are believed to be the descendants of ancient Lavanya clan of Kashmir.They were among the most ferocious and skilled chevaliers of medieval times in Kashmir, renowned for their martial prowess.As chevalier warlords, their expertise made them ideal chevaliers in the northern regions of Kashmir, particularly in areas ...