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Eastern Iranian language spoken in Pakistan
Ormuri (اورموړی [oɾˈmuɽi]), also known as Baraki or Bargista, is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the Waziristan region of Pakistan. It is primarily
Ormuri
Subgroup of the Iranian languages
Sanglechi–Ishkashimi Sanglechi Ishkashimi Pastho–Wanetsi Pashto Wanetsi Ormuri–Parachi Ormuri Parachi Bactrian † The Eastern Iranian area has been affected by
Eastern_Iranian_languages
Mountainous region in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Waziristan (Pashto, Ormuri, Urdu: وزیرستان, lit. 'land of the Wazir') is a mountainous region of the Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The Waziristan
Waziristan
Iranian ethnic group
Wanetsi is spoken mainly among Pashtuns of the Tareen tribe in Pakistan, and Ormuri among non-Pashtun Ormur people and Wazir Pashtuns. Additionally, Dari serves
Pashtuns
Iranian language of Afghanistan
total ethnic Parachi population of some 5,000. It is closely related to the Ormuri language of Kaniguram in South Waziristan, Pakistan. Parachi is usually
Parachi_language
Iranic tribe
he led the Roshani movement against the Mughal Empire.[citation needed] Ormuri is the first language of the Ormurs living in Kaniguram and its vicinity
Ormur
Eastern Iranian language
Linguistics Stack Exchange. Retrieved 16 October 2021. Efimov, V. A. (2011). The Ormuri Language in Past and Present. Forum for Language Initiatives. ISBN 978-969-9437-02-1
Pashto
speak their own dialect, an Iranian language distinct from Pashto known as Ormuri (also called the Burki dialect). There are various theories about the origins
Family_of_Imran_Khan
Pashtun tribal leader (1897–1960)
(Pashto: حاجي میرزا علي خان وزیر), commonly known as the Faqir of Ipi (Ormuri: فقير ايپي), was a tribal chief and adversary to the British Raj from North
Faqir_of_Ipi
Region inhabited by the Pashtun people
• Languages Majority: Pashto Minorities: Dari, Hindko, Gujari, Balochi, Brahui, Ormuri, Parachi, Torwali, Pashayi languages Time zone UTC+04:30 (Afghanistan)
Pashtunistan
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ʂ⟩ in IPA
Nūristānī languages Efimov, V. A. (2011). Baart, Joan L. G. (ed.). The Ormuri Language in Past and Present. Translated by Baart, Joan L. G. Islamabad:
Voiceless_retroflex_fricative
Large family units of the Eastern Iranian ethnic groups
their name to Ormur the folkloric ancestor of the Karlani, which spoke the Ormuri language which is distinct from Pashto. However, in general the Ormur are
Pashtun_tribes
Branch of the Iranian languages
The Western Iranian languages or Western Iranic languages are a branch of the Iranian languages, attested from the time of Old Persian (6th century BC)
Western_Iranian_languages
Variety of Pashto language
ژبو او ادبياتو مرکز. pp. ۱–۹۸. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. Kaye, Alan S. (1997-06-30)
Southern_Pashto
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Kaniguram has population of 13,809. Today the locals in this town speak the Ormuri as well as the Waziristani (Maseedwola) dialect of Pashto. The Burki tribe
Kaniguram
Sindh Indo-Aryan Memoni Sindh Indo-Aryan Oadki Punjab, Sindh Indo-Aryan Ormuri Khyber Pakhtunkwa Iranian Pahari-Pothwari Azad Kashmir, Punjab Indo-Aryan
Languages_of_Pakistan
Pashtun tribe
University of North Dakota. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. Peter Gottschalk (27 October
Ghilji
Iranian people mentioned in the Indo-Aryan sources
Dasht-e Nawar was spoken by the Kambojas, perhaps an early stage of the Ormuri language. According to Rüdiger Schmitt; "If this hypothesis should prove
Kambojas
Oʼodham ñiok Official language in: Mexico Also spoken in: the United States Ormuri – اورموړی Spoken in: South Waziristan District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan
List_of_language_names
Areal group of Eastern Iranian languages
Pakistan. Other living members of the Southeastern Iranian group are Pashto, Ormuri, and Parachi. No features uniting the Pamir languages as a single subgroup
Pamir_languages
Additional letter of the Arabic script
Balochi Khowar Brahui Torwali Palula Burushaski Kalkoti Shina Indus Kohistani Ormuri Marwari Hindko Pahari-Pothwari Dogri Wanetsi Gawar-Bati Kurdish Shekhani
Nūn_ġuṇnā
Ormur Pashtun Sufi poet
but also in Persian, Urdu and Arabic, while his own mother tongue was Ormuri. Pir Roshan assembled Pashtun tribesmen to fight against the Mughal emperor
Pir_Roshan
Reputably reported languages later shown to not exist
[wiw] – the two varieties which do not form a unit Malakhel [mld] – likely Ormuri Forest Maninka [myq] – generic Gugu Mini [ggm] – a generic name Maskoy Pidgin
Spurious_languages
Type of consonant articulation
Polish żaba [ˈʐaba] frog ɻ̊˔ voiceless retroflex non-sibilant fricative Ormuri [example needed] ɻ˔ voiced retroflex non-sibilant fricative English (Eastern
Retroflex_consonant
Pashtun tribe
Retrieved 26 December 2014. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. LINK Balland, Daniel (1995)
Durrani
Pashtun tribe living in Afghanistan
"Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, Volume 4 Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-07-12. Retrieved 2015-12-16
Babai_(Pashtun_tribe)
Dialect of the Waziristani language
merged into the phonemes [ɕ] and [ʑ], both of which also exist in the nearby Ormuri or Warmuri language of Burkis of Kaniguram, South Waziristan. But Pashto
Masidwola_dialect
Pashtun tribe
Government. 1883. pp. Page number 58. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. Noelle, Christine (2012)
Yusufzai
Town in Balochistan, Pakistan
Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine Hallberg, G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. "AREA & POPULATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE
Sanjawi
Sounds used in an Iranian language
and diphthongs in North Eastern Pashto: Rozi Khan Burki claims that the Ormuri alveolo-palatal fricative [ɕ] and [ʑ] may also be present in Waziri. But
Pashto_phonology
endangered Indo-Aryan Indo-European Afghanistan (exclusively) 5,000 (1994) Ormuri Definitely endangered Iranian Indo-European Afghanistan, Pakistan 6,000
Languages_of_Afghanistan
Subdialect of the Pashto language
Northern dialects of Pashto. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. Pakistan Afghanistan Pashto
Afridi_Pashto
Writing system
retroflex lateral flap /𝼈/ in Pashto. U+0693 ﮿ none ring ر ر ݫ used in Ormuri to represent a voiced alveolo-palatal fricative /ʑ/, as well as in Torwali
Arabic_script
Town in Logar Province, Afghanistan
The town is named after the Baraki people, some of whom still speak the Ormuri (Baraki) language; they live to the northwest and west of the town, and
Baraki_Barak
Variety of the Pashto language
"Redirected". 19 November 2019. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. Kaleem, Muhammad (2015)
Northern_Pashto
Writing system used for the Persian language
Arabic Lezgin Arabic Luri Northern Luri Bakhtiari Southern Luri Pashto Munji Ormuri Shughni Arabic Wakhi (in Afghanistan) Sindhi Parkari Koli Ottoman Turkish
Persian_alphabet
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
spoken by 97.99% of the population. 1.85% speak other languages, possibly Ormuri. The two main tribes of the district are the Ahmadzai Wazir and the Mahsud
South_Waziristan_District
Pashto dialect of northwestern Pakistan
Ross (1992). Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan: Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University. p. 18
Waziristani_dialect
groups are the Parachi, who inhabit secluded valleys of Kapisa, and the Ormuri, speakers of an archaic Iranic tongue in Logar and Paktia. The Moghols,
Ethnicity_in_Afghanistan
Bannuchi dialect Tsalga Wazirwola dialect Masidwola dialect Wanetsi Ormuri-Parachi Ormuri Parachi Bactrian (extinct) Pamir languages Yidgha-Munji branch Munji
List of Indo-European languages
List_of_Indo-European_languages
Dialects of the Pashto language
پښتو ادبي غورځنګ - کوټه. p. 22. "باچخه". thePashto.com. Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4.
Pashto_dialects
List of ISO 639-3 language codes starting with O
ors I/L Orang Seletar ort I/L Adivasi Oriya oru I/L Indo-European اورموړی Ormuri orv I/H Indo-European Old Russian orw I/L Oro Win orx I/L Oro ory I/L Odia;
ISO_639:o
Pashtun tribe
Roshan, was from the small Ormur or Baraki tribe, whose mother tongue was Ormuri Misdaq, Nabi (2006). Afghanistan: Political Frailty and External Interference
Bangash
List of Asian ethnic groups
Animism, Folk religion, Islam → Sunnism Ormurs Indo-European → Iranian → Ormuri Afghanistan (Logar Province), Pakistan (South Waziristan) Islam Orochs Tungusic
List of contemporary ethnic groups of Asia
List_of_contemporary_ethnic_groups_of_Asia
Severely endangered mnj Ningalami language Severely endangered nli Ormuri language Definitely endangered Also spoken in: Pakistan oru Parachi language
List of endangered languages in Asia
List_of_endangered_languages_in_Asia
Group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in Afghanistan
Shina Torwali Ushoji Iranian Dari Hazaragi Ishkashimi Madaklashti Munji Ormuri Pashto Sarikoli Shughni Tajik Wakhi Waziri Yidgha Nuristani Kamkata-vari
Pashayi_languages
District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan
population. 3.21% of the population spoke 'Other' languages, most likely Ormuri. The district is divided into the following tehsils: Lower South Waziristan
Upper South Waziristan District
Upper_South_Waziristan_District
Additional letter of the Arabic script
used in Kalami to represent a voiceless retroflex fricative, [ʂ], and in Ormuri to represent a voiceless alveolo-palatal fricative, [ɕ]. In Gawar-Bati,
ݭ
Province of Afghanistan
few Pashai. 72 villages. Shotul 21,783 225 55 100% Tajik. 23 villages. Panjshir 334,940 3,772 45 97% Tajiks, 2.5% Hazaras, 0.4% Pashayi, 0.1% Ormuri.
Panjshir_Province
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
Shina Torwali Ushoji Iranian Dari Hazaragi Ishkashimi Madaklashti Munji Ormuri Pashto Sarikoli Shughni Tajik Wakhi Waziri Yidgha Nuristani Kamkata-vari
Gowro_language
Second-level administrative subdivision of Afghanistan
3% Pashayi, 0.1% Ormuri). Abshar 12,488 517 24 Predominantly Tajik, few Pashai. Anaba 20,328 186 109 Predominantly Tajik, few Ormuri. 31 villages. Bazarak
Districts_of_Afghanistan
Variety of the Pashto language
Ross (1992). Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan: Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University. pp. 79–146
Central_Pashto
Consonantal sounds represented by ⟨r⟩ in IPA
and northwestern speakers. Formerly common over the whole speaking area. Ormuri Standard (Kaniguram) تڒګب/tařgab [tɑr̝geb] 'summer' Corresponds to /ʃ/ in
Voiced dental and alveolar trills
Voiced_dental_and_alveolar_trills
Town and union council in Balochistan, Pakistan
of Pakistan Archived 2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine Hallberg, G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. v t e
Choutair
Language spoken in northeastern Balochistan
Archiv Orientální. XXXV: 563–606. Pashto Dialects Pashto Grammar Wazirwola Ormuri language Pamiri languages Wanetsi at Ethnologue (27th ed., 2024) Morgenstierne
Wanetsi
Additional letter of the Arabic script
the letter. It is not used in the Arabic alphabet itself, but is used in Ormuri to represent a voiced alveolo-palatal fricative, [ʑ]), as well as in Torwali
Rā with two dots vertically above
Rā_with_two_dots_vertically_above
language Onobasulu Trans–New Guinea O'odham Uto-Aztecan Opao Trans–New Guinea Ormuri Indo-European Oroch Tungusic Orok Tungusic Orokolo Trans–New Guinea Oromo
Index_of_language_articles
Tehsil in Balochistan, Pakistan
2012-02-09 at the Wayback Machine Hallberg, Daniel G. 1992. Pashto, Waneci, Ormuri. Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan, 4. "Table 24: Housing Characteristics
Sanjawi_Tehsil
Topics referred to by the same term
(disambiguation) Baraka (disambiguation) Baraki Barak, home of the Baraki/Ormuri of Kurdish descent in Afghanistan's Logar Province Zadik–Barak–Levin syndrome
Barak_(disambiguation)
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Girl/Female
Hindu
War, Powerful, Victorious, The earth, The earth
Boy/Male
German, Swedish
Great Eagle
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Tamil Lady
Girl/Female
Latin Greek Shakespearean
Daughter of Priam.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Beautiful
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Happy and Victorious
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Arabic, Muslim
Freedom; Liberty
Girl/Female
Arabic
Praised; Commendable
Boy/Male
English Arthurian Legend
Valley piercer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Crossley, also established as a surname in Ireland.
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