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    Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It...
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  • speak the Yaghnobi language, a living Eastern Iranian language (the other living members being Pashto, Ossetic and the Pamir languages). Yaghnobi is spoken...
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    widely separated areas: the Yaghnobi language of northwestern Tajikistan (descended from Sogdian); and the Ossetic language of the Caucasus (descended...
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  • grammar and morphology than Middle Persian. The modern Eastern Iranian language Yaghnobi is the descendant of a dialect of Sogdian spoken around the 8th century...
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    have been able to preserve their distinct lifestyle, culture and language, Yaghnobi, which is closely related to ancient Sogdian. Pre-Islamic beliefs...
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    of the Sogdian and Yaghnobi languages, although data required to test this hypothesis is presently lacking. The Scythian languages shared some features...
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    We (Cyrillic) (category Articles with Russian-language sources (ru))
    orthography of the Kurdish language, in (some versions of the orthography of) the Yaghnobi language and in the Tundra Yukaghir language. The pronunciations shown...
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    Sarmatian language. The closest genetically related language may be the Yaghnobi language of Tajikistan, the only other living Northeastern Iranian language. Ossetian...
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  • Yaghnob (redirect from Yaghnobi)
    valley in Tajikistan where the Yaghnob River flows; Yaghnobi language, spoken in Tajikistan; Yaghnobi people of Tajikistan. This disambiguation page lists...
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  • O'Higgins Airport, Chillán, Chile ISO 639-3 language code yai: Yaghnobi language, a living, East Iranian language People with the given name or surname Yai...
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    Tajikistan (category Articles containing Tajik-language text)
    decimated their numbers. They speak the Yaghnobi language, which is the only direct descendant of the Sogdian language. Tajikistan artisans created the Dushanbe...
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  • numerous and varied. Most of them are classified as North-Eastern: Ossetic; Yaghnobi (which derives from a dialect closely related to Sogdian); the Shughni...
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    Yaghnob Valley, a remote location populated by the Yaghnobi people speaking the eponymous Yaghnobi language. The main village in the valley is Anzob. It joins...
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  • Molla Badji (Iranian folktale) (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
    reinstates the fallen queen to his side. In an untitled tale in the Yaghnobi language published by Russian orientalists Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev [ru]...
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    and extinction of the once predominant Scythian languages of the region. Sogdian's close relative Yaghnobi barely survives in a small area of the Zarafshan...
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  • considered separate letters in any language (notably vowels with accent marks which are sometimes used in some languages to indicate stress and/or tone)...
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    Dari (redirect from Tangshewi language)
    like Bactrian, Khwarezmian with only a tiny amount of Sogdian descended Yaghnobi speakers remaining among the now Persian-speaking Tajik population of Central...
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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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    Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people) Western Yaghnobi Eastern Yaghnobi Southeastern Iranian languages Old Southeast Iranian Avestan (namesake...
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  • The Story of Lalpila (Indian folktale) (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    giving birth to a basket of charcoal. In an untitled tale in the Yaghnobi language published by Russian orientalists Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev [ru]...
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    Demographics of Tajikistan (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
    other Pamir languages are spoken. In the northern Yaghnob valley, the Yaghnobi language is still spoken. Religious demographics in 2020 Sunni Islam 87.55%...
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    Indo-European languages. Far more work has gone into reconstructing PIE than any other proto-language, and it is the best understood of all proto-languages of its...
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  • Hawu Tibetan Sylheti Yaghnobi Pashto Most Australian Aboriginal languages, such as Dyirbal Certain Australian Aboriginal languages (e.g., Wangkumara) possess...
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    Sogdia (category Articles containing Avestan-language text)
    an Eastern Iranian language, is no longer spoken, but a descendant of one of its dialects, Yaghnobi, is still spoken by the Yaghnobis of Tajikistan. It...
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    Komedes (category CS1 Hindi-language sources (hi))
    the root Murg of Amyurgio Sacae, meaning "Soma-twisting Sakas." The Yaghnobi language, spoken in the Yaghnob Valley, also use the verb shavati.: 128  Indo-Scythians...
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    Ossetic language has officially used the Cyrillic script since 1937. The Tajik alphabet is written using a Cyrillic-based alphabet. Judeo-Tat Yaghnobi Yazghulami...
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    The two official languages of Tajikistan are Russian as the interethnic language and Tajik as the state language, as understood in Article 2 of the Constitution:...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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  • augment. Classical Armenian had an augment, in the form of e-. Yaghnobi, an East Iranian language spoken in Tajikistan, has an augment. In J. R. R. Tolkien's...
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    Australian Aboriginal languages as well as Basque, Burushaski and Tibetan. Among all Indo-European languages only, Yaghnobi, Kurdish language varieties (including...
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