Infobox language name Ishkashimi nativename unicode ko mi z v k states Afghanistan , Tajikistan , Pakistan speakers Not known familycolor Indo European fam2 Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian fam3 Iranian languages Iranian fam4 Eastern Iranian languages Eastern fam5 Southeastern Iranian languages Southeastern fam6 Pamir languages Pamir script None iso3 isk lingua 58 ABD db The Ishkashimi language is one of the Pamir languages of the Southeastern Iranian languages Southeastern Iranian language group . Its distribution is in the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Province in Tajikistan , Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral region of Pakistan . The total number of speakers is c. 2500, most of them are now dispersed throughout Tajikistan and Russia. About 400 still live in the village of Ryn on the border with Afghanistan near the town of Ishkoshim, Tajikistan Ishkoshim . Ishkashimi is closely related to Zebaki and Sanglechi in Afghanistan . Nevertheless, there are considerable differences between this subgroup, the Wakhi language and the other subgroup of the Pamir languages formed by Shughni language Shughni , Rushani , Sarikoli language Sarikoli , Yazgulyam language Yazgulyam , etc. External links http www.angelfire.com sd tajikistanupdate ishstory.html Ishkashimi story with English translation recorded by George Abraham Grierson 1920 http www.angelfire.com sd tajikistanupdate isheng.html Ishkashimi English Vocabulary List http www.angelfire.com sd tajikistanupdate engpamirlanguages.html English Ishkashimi Zebaki Wakhi Yazghulami Vocabulary Indo Iranian languages Category Pamir languages Category Southeastern Iranian languages Category Languages of Tajikistan Category Pamir languages of Afghanistan Category Endangered Iranian languages ie lang stub bg fr Ishkashimi gl Lingua ixcaxim no Ishkashimi pl J zyk iszkaszmi ru fi I ka imin kieli th ... more details
Ishkashim , also transliterated Eshkashem or Ishkoshim , may refer to Ishkashim, Afghanistan , a town in Badakhshan Province Ishkashim, Tajikistan , a town in Gorno Badakshan Autonomous Province Ishkashim District in Badakhshan Province Ishkoshim District Ishkashim District in Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Province Ishkashimi language , spoken in Afghanistan and Tajikistan Ishkashimi people of Afghanistan and Tajikistan geodis fa fr Ishkashim ... more details
About the district in Afghanistan the adjacent district in Tajikistan Ishkoshim District Infobox settlement name Ishkashim br Eshkashem br Ashk sham native name subdivision type Districts of Afghanistan District subdivision name Badakhshan Province Badakhshan image map Afghanistan Badakhshan Ishkashim district location.PNG government type District council population est 11,000 pop est as of Citation needed date July 2009 population demonym Ishkashimi demographics type1 Ethnicity demographics1 title1 Ishkashimi people Ishkashimi demographics1 info1 demographics type2 Languages demographics2 title1 Ishkashimi language Ishkashimi demographics2 info1 Ishkashim District is one of the 29 districts of Afghanistan districts of Badakhshan Province in eastern Afghanistan . The capital is the city of Ishkashim, Afghanistan Ishkashim also Eshkashem, Ashk sham . The people of the region are called Tajiks and some of them speak the Ishkashimi language . The total population of the district is approximately 11,000 residents. Ishkashim District lies along the international border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan , where there is a settlement with the Ishkashim, Tajikistan same name ref name ork http www.ork.ch spip IMG jpg 006 55.jpg The Afghanistan Tajikistan border there . ref The border is currently only open for humanitarian deliveries. References references External links http www.aims.org.af maps district badakhshan ishkashim.pdf Map at the Afghanistan Information Management Services Badakhshan Province Districts of Badakhshan Coord 36 44 N 71 37 E display title region TJ type city source GNS enwiki Category Districts of Badakhshan Province Badakhshan geo stub es Distrito de Ishkashim fa ms Daerah Ishkashim pnb ps tr ka im il esi ... more details
Ishk may refer to Institute for the Study of Human Knowledge , the educational charity founded by the psychologist Robert E. Ornstein in Los Altos, California, US. Ishkashimi language , the language spoken in Afghanistan and Tajikistan. Ichthyological Society of Hong Kong , an organization for the professional analysis about ichthyological based biodiversity and the fish related knowledge education in Hong Kong . disambig ... more details
Infobox language name Zebaki nativename states Afghanistan , Tajikistan speakers Not known familycolor Indo European fam2 Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian fam3 Iranian languages Iranian fam4 Eastern Iranian languages Eastern fam5 Southeastern Iranian languages Southeastern fam6 Pamir languages Pamir script None iso3 sgl iso3comment Sanglechi&ndash Ishkashimi linglist sgy zeb lingua 58 ABD db Zebaki is an Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan and Tajikistan . It is also known as Zebak . It is sometimes considered a separate language, but at other times it, Ishkashimi language Ishkashmi and Sanglechi language Sanglechi are considered dialects of one language. ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code sgl ref Its speakers are Islam Muslims . ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code sgl ref References Reflist External links http www.archive.org details cu31924026915441 Grierson G. A. Ishkashmi, Zebaki, and Yazghulami, an account of three Eranian dialects. 1920 Category Iranian languages ... more details
SGL may refer to Pennsylvania State Game Lands , state managed public lands for hunting, trapping, and fishing Same gender loving , an identifying term for African American homosexuals SGL Carbon , a German based carbon manufacturer SGL arena , a football stadium in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany Speculative Grade Liquidity , a financial rating suggesting an issuer s power to remain liquid for one year A measure of longitude in the supergalactic coordinate system Sanglechi Ishkashimi language , ISO 639 3 language code See also SGI disambiguation SG1 disambiguation disambiguation de SGL fr SGL it SGL zh SGL ... more details
Sarikoli , Yazgulyam language Yazgulyam , Munji language Munji , Ishkashimi language , Wakhi language ... . Sanglechi and Ishkashimi There are about 2,500 speakers of Sanglechi and Ishkashimi language Ishkashmi in Afghanistan and Tajikistan dialects Sanglechi , Ishkashimi language Ishkashmi , Zebaki . Sanglechi and Ishkashimi are not written languages. Wakhi There are around 31,000 speakers of the Wakhi ... sd tajikistanupdate ishstory.html Ishkashimi story with English translation http www.angelfire.com sd tajikistanupdate isheng.html Ishkashimi English Vocabulary List, also featuring words from other ... English Ishkashimi Zebaki Wakhi Yazghulami Vocabulary http www.angelfire.com sd tajikistanupdate ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Infobox settlement name Zebak native name subdivision type Districts of Afghanistan District subdivision name Badakhshan Province Badakhshan image map Afghanistan Badakhshan Zebak district location.PNG government type District council population est 7,000 pop est as of Citation needed date July 2009 Zebak District is one of the 29 districts of Afghanistan districts of Badakhshan Province in northeastern Afghanistan . It is home to approximately 7,000 residents, most living in Zebak, Afghanistan Zebak , the district Capital political capital . Ishkashimi language Sanglechi Ishkashmi language, also referred to as Zebaki , is spoken in the district. Badakhshan Province Districts of Badakhshan Coord missing Afghanistan date July 2009 Category Districts of Badakhshan Province Badakhshan geo stub de Zibak Zebak es Distrito de Zebak ms Daerah Zebak pnb ps tr Zebak il esi ... more details
cleanup link rot date July 2011 Infobox language name Sanglechi nativename states Afghanistan , Tajikistan speakers Not known familycolor Indo European fam2 Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian fam3 Iranian languages Iranian fam4 Eastern Iranian languages Eastern fam5 Southeastern Iranian languages Southeastern fam6 Pamir languages Pamir script None iso3 sgy lingua 58 ABD db Sanglechi is an Iranian language spoken in Afghanistan . It is also spoken in Tajikistan , where it is called Sanglich . It is sometimes considered a separate language, but at other times it, Ishkashimi language Ishkashmi and Zebaki language Zebaki are considered dialects of one language. ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code sgl ref Sanglechi is spoken in two villages in Afghanistan. ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code sgl ref Its speakers are Islam ic. ref http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code sgl ref References Reflist Category Iranian languages fr Sangletchi ru ... more details
Munji Yidgha language Yidgha Sanglechi language Sanglechi Ishkashimi language Ishkashimi Wakhi ... , Sanglechi language Sanglechi Ishkashimi language Ishkashimi , Shughni Yazgulyami Shughni language ... more details
refimprove date January 2012 The Iranian languages include some 84 SIL International SIL estimate languages and dialects spoken by many people in Asia . This language family is a part of the List of Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian language family . Each subfamily in this list contains subgroups and individual languages. indicates extinct languages Eastern mergeinto Eastern Iranian languages date May 2012 blockquote Northeastern Avestan Chorasmian Khwarezmian Bactrian language Bactrian Sogdian language Sogdian dialects Christian, Buddhist, Manichaean , Yaghnobi language Yaghnobi Scythian languages Scythian , Scythian languages Sarmatian , Scythian languages Alanian , Ossetic language Ossetian dialects Iron, Digor , Jassic dialect Jassic Southeastern Pamiri languages Munji language Munji , Sanglechi language Sanglechi , Ishkashimi language Ishkashimi , Zebaki language Zebaki , Sarikoli language Sarikoli , Shughni language Shughni , Rushani language Rushani , Dari Eastern Persian Tangshewi , Yazgulyam language Yazgulyam , Wakhi language Wakhi , Yidgha , Khufi. Saka language Saka dialects Khotanese and Tumshuqese Ormuri , Parachi Pashto language Pashto , Waneci language Waneci , Waziri language Waziri blockquote Western merge into Western Iranian languages date May 2012 blockquote Northwestern Ancient Azari language Azari the original Azeri language Dialects of Central Iran Tafresh Ashtiani language Ashtiani , Amora i language Amora i , Kahaki language Kahaki , Vafsi language Vafsi , Judeo Hamadani language Judeo Hamadani , Judeo Borujerdi language Judeo Borujerdi , Judeo Nahavandi language Judeo Nahavandi , Alviri language Alviri , Vidari language Vidari Northwestern Mahallati language Mahallati , Khomeyni language Khomeyni , Vanishani language Vanishani , Khunsari language Khunsari Khwanshari , Judeo Golpaygani language Judeo Golpaygani , Judeo Khunsari language Judeo Khunsari Northeastern Arani language Arani , Bidgoli language Bidgoli , Delijani language Delijan ... more details
The people of the town are predominately Niz r Ism l , and are called Ishkashimi people Ishkashmi . Most of them speak the Ishkashimi language . ref name Gazeteer The valley lies in an important ... more details
Merge Bactria date June 2009 The Bactrians were the inhabitants of Bactria . History of Afghanistan File Afghanistan region during 500 BC.jpg thumb left Bactria along with neighboring Aria satrapy Aria and Arachosia during 500 BC, which makes up today s Afghanistan and western Pakistan . Several important trade routes from India and China including the Silk Road passed through Bactria and, as early as the Bronze Age , this had allowed the accumulation of vast amounts of wealth by the mostly nomadic population. The first proto urban civilization in the area arose during the 2nd millennium BC . Control of these lucrative trade routes, however, attracted foreign interest, and in the 6th century BC the Bactrians were conquered by the Persian Empire Persians , and in the 4th century BC by the Ancient Macedonians . These conquests marked the end of the Bactrian independence. From around 304 BC the area formed part of the Seleucid Empire , and from around 250 BC it was the centre of a Greco Bactrian kingdom , ruled by the descendants of Greeks who had settled there following the conquest of Alexander the Great . These people, also known as Yavanas , worked in cooperation with the native Bactrian aristocracy. By the early 2nd century BC the Greco Bactrians had created an impressive empire that stretched southwards to include northwest India. By about 135 BC, however, this kingdom had been overrun by invading Yuezhi tribes, an invasion that later brought about the rise of the powerful Kushan Empire . From this point the Bactrians tend to disappear from the historical record, a disappearance made final by the Arab invasion of the 8th century AD. The Bactrians spoke Bactrian language Bactrian , a northern dialect of the East Iranian language, sharing some view features to modern Pashto language Pashto and close related Yidgha language Yidgha , Munji language Munji , and Ishkashimi language Ishkashmi , and the principal religions of the area before the coming of Islam were Zoro ... more details
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