Pahari-Pothwari
The Indo-Aryan language spoken on the Pothohar Plateau in the far north of Pakistani Punjab, as well as in most of Pakistan's Azad Kashmir and in western areas of India's Jammu and Kashmir, is known by a variety of names, the most common of which are Pahari (English: /pəˈhɑːri/; an ambiguous name also applied to unrelated languages of India), and Pothwari (or Pothohari). The language is transitional between Hindko and Standard Punjabi. There have been efforts at cultivation as a literary language, although a local standard has not been established yet.
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Pahari-Pothwari
The Indo-Aryan language spoken on the Pothohar Plateau in the far north of Pakistani Punjab, as well as in most of Pakistan's Azad Kashmir and in western areas of India's Jammu and Kashmir, is known by a variety of names, the most common of which are Pahari (English: /pəˈhɑːri/; an ambiguous name also applied to unrelated languages of India), and Pothwari (or Pothohari). The language is transitional between Hindko and Standard Punjabi. There have been efforts at cultivation as a literary language, although a local standard has not been established yet.
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The Indo-Aryan language spoken ...... ri are known as Pahari people.
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البوتهوارية (پوٹھوہاڑی زبان) ل ...... ضلع ميربور بإقليم آزاد كشمير.
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Potwari, Pothohari
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Azad Kashmir and surrounding a ...... ri–Pothwari is spoken are in .
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Pahari Potwari
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Abbottabad
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Bagh
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Baramulla
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Bharakao
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Gujarkhan
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Jhelum
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Mirpur
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Murree
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Muzaffarabad
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Abbottabad
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Bagh
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Baramulla
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Bharakao
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Gujarkhan
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Jhelum
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Mirpur
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Murree
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Muzaffarabad
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Pahari-Pothwari
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Pothohar region, Azad Kashmir and western parts of Jammu and Kashmir
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several million
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Pakistan, India
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The Indo-Aryan language spoken ...... has not been established yet.
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البوتهوارية (پوٹھوہاڑی زبان) ل ...... ضلع ميربور بإقليم آزاد كشمير.
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