Moghol (or Mogholi; Dari: مُغُلی) is a critically endangered and possibly extinct Mongolic language spoken in the province of Herat, Afghanistan, in the...
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the Moghol language. They are descendants of the Mongol Empire's soldiers who conquered Afghanistan (then part of the Khwarazmian Empire). The Moghols sometimes...
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Meilisi Daur District of Qiqihar, Heilongjiang; the Moghol branch, made up of just the Moghol language, spoken in Afghanistan, and is possibly extinct; the...
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languages Shirongolic Mongour Dongxiang Bonan Santa Kangjia Shira Yugur Daur Moghol Serbi–Awar (= Juha Janhunen's "Para-Mongolic") Awar (Avar) (Wuhuan 烏桓 or...
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An extinct language or dead language is a language with no living native speakers. A dormant language is a dead language that still serves as a symbol...
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Kangjia (1,000 speakers) Moghol (extinct) In another classificational approach, there is a tendency to call Central Mongolian a language consisting of Mongolian...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. MHJ or mhj can refer to: Moghol language, a critically endangered language spoken in Herat province, Afghanistan Michael Hill...
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death" Language has so few speakers, it is unlikely to survive unless immediate action is taken to preserve it ^(ii) Moghol is the only language in its...
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extinct language may be narrowly defined as a language with no native speakers and no descendant languages. Under this definition, a language becomes...
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An endangered language is a language that is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native...
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Hazaragi dialect (redirect from Hazargi language)
Schurmann, Franz (1962) The Mongols of Afghanistan: An Ethnography of the Moghôls and Related Peoples of Afghanistan Mouton, The Hague, Netherlands, page...
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Mongul or Monghul may also refer to: Moghol people, ethnic group in Afghanistan Moghol language, Mongolic language of Afghanistan This disambiguation page...
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Karez-i-Mulla (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
speaking and is inhabited by Moghol people. "Kārēz-e Mullā, Guz̄arah, Herāt, Afghanistan". www.mindat.org. "Endangered Language in Kundur and Karez-i-Mulla...
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Mughal Empire (redirect from Moghol Empire)
velvet. The influence of the Persian language over Old Hindi led to the development of the Hindustani language. The introduction of sophisticated Iranian-style...
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List of emperors of the Mughal Empire (redirect from Moghol Emperor)
funding of temples alike. Truschke 2017, p. 58. Audrey Truschke (2021). the Language of History: Sanskrit Narratives of Indo-Muslim Rule. Publisher:Columbia...
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Ethnic groups in Afghanistan (category Articles containing Tajik-language text)
Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Brahui, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz, Moghol, and others. Altogether they make up the Afghan people. The former Afghan...
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Retrieved 2024-03-08. 300 BC - 1000 AD. "The ASJP Database - Wordlist Moghol". asjp.clld.org. Retrieved 2025-01-09. status extinct since 2013 "Parthian"...
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hypothetical ancestor language of the modern Mongolic languages. It is very close to the Middle Mongol language, the language spoken at the time of Genghis...
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and Moghol, the Southern Mongolic languages (and therefore Shirongol) and Daur are not synharmonic, according to Janhunen. The Shirongolic languages have...
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Changezi (category Pashto-language surnames)
and/or his military that came to the West and South Asia. It is common among Moghol, Mughal, Hazara, Aimaq, and some Turkic peoples within Central, South and...
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Wangjiaji Sijiaji Moghol / Mogholi (almost extinct or extinct) Unclassified languages that may have been Mongolic or members of other language families include:...
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Loloish languages Hani languages Taloid languages Talodi–Heiban languages Yupik languages Summary by language size This article includes a language-related...
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Sary-Mogol (category CS1 Kyrgyz-language sources (ky))
Russian). National Statistics Committee of the Kyrgyz Republic. 2010. p. 217. "Climate: Sary-Moghol". Climate-Data.org. Retrieved 8 December 2021. v t e...
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Duan tribe (redirect from Duan language (Para-Mongolic))
Languages of Ancient Southern Mongolia and North China: a Historical-Comparative Study of the Serbi or Xianbei Branch of the Serbi-Mongolic Language Family...
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Mongols (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
still practised Shamanism. Dongxiang and Bonan people adopted Islam, as did Moghol-speaking peoples in Afghanistan. In the 1576 the Gelug school of Tibetan...
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Wuhuan (redirect from Wuhuan language)
Liaoning became the Wuhuan. According to the Book of the Later Han, "the language and culture of the Xianbei are the same as the Wuhuan". Until 121 BC, the...
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Hazaras (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
the historical use of the Mongolian language by the Hazaras. According to Sayed Askar Mousavi, the term "Moghol Hazaras" has not been found in historical...
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Persians (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
Schurmann, Franz (1962). The Mongols of Afghanistan: An Ethnography of the Moghôls and Related Peoples of Afghanistan. The Hague, Netherlands: Mouton. p. 17...
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Khitan people (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Xianbei, Khitans spoke the now-extinct Khitan language, a Para-Mongolic language related to the Mongolic languages. The Khitan people founded and led the Liao...
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