Also Known As:
Glangali, Nangalāmi, Nigalāmi, Nangalami, Gelangali, Jumiaki, Dardu
Dialects & Varieties
- Nangalami
- Zemiaki
- Grangali
Grangali. Ein Nachtrag zum Atlas der Dardspachen
Georg Buddruss. 1979. "Grangali. Ein Nachtrag Zum Atlas Der Dardspachen." In Münchener Studien zur Sprachwissenschaft, 38: 21-39.
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Comments on speakers
Grangali is most closely related to Ningalami, Gawar-Bati, and Shumashti.
Location and Context
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Location Description
The dardic language Grangali, at a tributary of the middle Petsch [river] which opens to the right at Gosalak in the Afghani Hindu Kush, was known only by name until 1971.
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