Language Information by Source

Shughni

D., Edelman and Leila R. Dodykhudoeva. 2009. "Shughni." In The Iranian Languages, edited by Gernot Windfuhr. 787-824.

Speakers

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Location and Context

Countries
Mountain valleys of the West Pamir
Location Description

They live along the right bank of the longitudinal stretch of the river Panj from (Zewar) Dasht in the North to to Darmorakht in the south, as well as along the valleys of its eastern tributaries. They also constitute the major population group in the high mountain valley of Baju(w)dara to the north of Khorog. Small, compact groups are also found in central Tajikistan, including Khatlon, Romit, Kofarnikhon, and other regions. They also have compact settlements in Afghanistan mainly on the left bank of the river Panj in Badakhshan Province. A sizeable Shughni-speaking population community is also found in Kabul and in Faizabad, the capital of Afghan Badakhshan.

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Other Languages Used By The Community
Tajik
Number of Other Language Speakers:
None
Domains of Other Languages:
Any language other than Tajik cannot legally be used for official purposes, used in schools, mass media, etc.

Writing Systems

Standard orthography:
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Writing system:
Roman; modified Cyrillic
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Comments on writing systems:
It is generally regarded as an oral language.

Community Members