Also Known As:
Dialects & Varieties
- Ghujulan
- Shutul
- Nijrau
Parachi
Charles M. Kieffer. 2009. "Parachi." In The Iranian Languages, edited by Gernot Windfuhr. 693-720. Routledge.
Threatened
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6,900
Native Speakers Worldwide
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Location and Context
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Location Description
Spoken north-east of Kabul in three valleys in the southern foothills of the western Hindukosh, in the Shotol valley north of Golbahar, in the Pacheghan branch of the Nejraw valley north-east of Golbahar, and in the Ghochulan branch of the same valley. Speakers represent remnant linguistic pockets of an earlier dialect continuum.
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Other Languages Used By The Community
Persian
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