Burushaski (/ˌbʊrʊˈʃæski/; Burushaski: بُرُݸشَسکݵ, romanized: burúśaski, IPA: [bʊˈruːɕʌskiː]) is a language isolate, spoken by the Burusho people, who... 92 KB (5,327 words) - 13:50, 26 April 2024 |
Qasida (section Burushaski) injunctions of the Ismaili Imams. The Burushaski Qasida has had a pivotal role in developing the Burushaski language. Burushaski had been a broken, oral tongue... 16 KB (1,629 words) - 19:34, 10 April 2024 |
Hunza Valley (category Articles containing Burushaski-language text) The Hunza Valley (Burushaski: ہُنزݳ دِش, romanized: Hunza Dish; Wakhi/Urdu: وادی ہنزہ) is a mountainous valley in the northern part of the Gilgit-Baltistan... 23 KB (2,307 words) - 20:14, 28 March 2024 |
Burusho people (category Articles containing Burushaski-language text) The Burusho, or Brusho (Burushaski: بُرُشݸ, burúśu), also known as the Botraj, are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to the Yasin, Hunza, Nagar, and... 22 KB (2,047 words) - 04:39, 17 April 2024 |
with the Burushaski language of northern Pakistan. Hyde Clarke (1870) first noted a possible connection between the Yeniseian and Burushaski languages... 6 KB (536 words) - 15:50, 10 December 2023 |
Rakaposhi (category Articles containing Burushaski-language text) Rakaposhi (Burushaski: رآکاپوݜی, lit. 'Shining Wall'; Urdu: راکاپوشی) also known as Dumani (Burushaski: دومآنی, lit. 'Mother of Mist') is a mountain within... 15 KB (1,421 words) - 03:19, 10 April 2024 |
Nasir al-Din Nasir Hunzai (category Linguists of Burushaski) learned) Hunzai, 'Allamah Sahib, or by his epithets, Baba-yi Burushaski (lit. The Father of Burushaski), Lisan al-Qawm (lit. The Nation's Spokesman) and Hakim... 17 KB (2,110 words) - 21:02, 18 April 2024 |
Aliabad (Burushaski/Urdu: علی آباد) is the administrative and commercial center of the Hunza District in Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. The town... 6 KB (223 words) - 06:29, 28 January 2024 |
of Gumuz and Koman Languages". Language Isolates in Africa Workshop. "Burushaski Script In Roman Perso Arabic Characters Okayed". Dawn News. 2 February... 69 KB (4,407 words) - 14:49, 25 April 2024 |
languages have a Burushaski-like substratum. Although Burushaski is today spoken in Pakistan to the south of the Pamir language area, Burushaski formerly had... 9 KB (946 words) - 20:13, 9 April 2024 |
lexical correspondences between Hattic and Yeniseian languages, as well as Burushaski language; for instance, "tongue" is alef in Hattic and alup in Kott, "moon"... 13 KB (1,511 words) - 10:46, 7 April 2024 |
isolates: the Nihali language, spoken in parts of Maharashtra, and the Burushaski language, spoken in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. 1,000,000 people in India... 221 KB (5,693 words) - 11:47, 5 May 2024 |
List of Arabic letter components (category Articles containing Burushaski-language text) https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%DD%91 Burushaski ݸ Burushaski ݹ Burushaski ݳ Burushaski ݴ Burushaski ݶ Burushaski ݷ Burushaski ݻ ^i. The i'jam diacritic characters... 204 KB (435 words) - 09:00, 29 February 2024 |
is not classified as a Munda nor a Dravidian language. It thus joins Burushaski, Nihali and (potentially) the substrate of the Vedda language in the list... 19 KB (1,554 words) - 10:46, 3 April 2024 |
List of translations of the Quran (section Burushaski) world eg Burushaski, Urdu, Persian, Arabic, Turkish, French, English Etc. and also the first person to have Diwan in his language Burushaski. The government... 118 KB (12,594 words) - 18:20, 12 April 2024 |
company. It is used for languages such as Urdu, Arabic, Balti, Balochi, Burushaski, Pashto, Persian, Punjabi, Sindhi and Shina under Windows and macOS. It... 5 KB (476 words) - 07:15, 29 March 2024 |
in Pakistan have also been found to have tonal distinctions, including Burushaski, Gojri, Kalami, Shina, and Torwali, though these seem to be independent... 103 KB (9,349 words) - 19:27, 3 May 2024 |
Hunza Valley in Pakistan are another distinct population; they speak Burushaski, a language isolate. The traditions of different ethnic groups in South... 20 KB (1,966 words) - 05:56, 28 February 2024 |
in 1961, the 49th Ismāʿīlī Imām termed ʿAllāmah Naṣīr al-Dīn Hunzai's Burushaskī qaṣā’id a "ginān book in [the] Hunza language". Ismāʿīlīs believe numbers... 116 KB (13,690 words) - 16:49, 4 May 2024 |
inflectional morphological collocation is the plural form of nouns in Burushaski: Burushaski has about 70 plural suffixal morphemes The plurals are semantically... 19 KB (2,362 words) - 06:15, 21 February 2024 |
is home to two main ethnic groups – the Burushaski speakers and the Shina speakers. An older type of Burushaski is still spoken in the valley with a mild... 8 KB (702 words) - 13:13, 2 May 2024 |
Mainland Southeast Asia linguistic area. Retroflex consonants in the Burushaski, Nuristani, Dravidian, Munda, and Indo-Aryan families of South Asia. The... 13 KB (1,365 words) - 22:15, 15 April 2024 |