Gojri
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Gojri, also known as 'Gujari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Gujjars of Northern Pakistan and India. It is classified as a form or dialect of Rajasthani by the linguists.[1][2]
The language is mainly spoken in the Punjab provinces of India and Pakistan and also in Kashmir, it is most closely related to Marwari and Gujarati.
[edit] References
- ^ Gojri And Its Relationship With Rajasthani, Etc.
- ^ Dr. R.P. Khatana. Gujari Language and Identity in Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir News Network: Language Section (koshur.org). Retrieved on 2007-05-31.
[edit] External links
- Dr. R.P. Khatana. Gujari Language and Identity in Jammu and Kashmir.
Himalayan Research and Cultural Foundation.
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