پٔہڑی لوٗکھ (کٔشیٖر)
ظٲہِریَتھ

پٔہڑی لوٗکھ یا پٔہڑی بولن وٲلؠ لوٗکھ چھِ ہندوستان کِس زیر انتظام جموں و کشمیرس تہٕ پاکستان زیر انتظام آزاد کشمیرس مَنٛز روزن والؠن واریاہن وِجٲتؠ (heterogeneous) برادرین خٲطرٕ اَکھ کور اِصطلاح یِم پٔہڑی زَبان/بولہِ بولان چھِ۔[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
حَوالہٕ
[اؠڈِٹ]- ↑ "Who are Paharis". Indian Express.
- ↑ "Ethnic Plurality in Jammu and Kashmir- A Sociological Analysis -Book- Man in India". Research Gate.
- ↑ "Chapter 05-IDENTITY FORMATION AND ASSERTION A STUDY OF PAHARI SPEAKING COMMUNITY OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR" (PDF). Department of Sociology University of Jammu -shodhganga.
- ↑ "Vol. Linguistic Survey of India Vol 9, Pt. 4 Indo-Aryan Family. Central Group. Specimens of the Pahārī Languages and Gujurī". Digital South Asia Library.
- ↑ "GADDI -Vol. Linguistic Survey of India Vol 9, Pt. 4 Indo-Aryan Family. Central Group. Specimens of the Pahārī Languages and Gujurī". Digital South Asia Library.
- ↑ "Gujari -Vol. Linguistic Survey of India Vol 9, Pt. 4 Indo-Aryan Family. Central Group. Specimens of the Pahārī Languages and Gujurī". Digital South Asia Library.
- ↑ Serena Hussain، Vishal Sharma (21 February 2021). "Why Recognising Indigenous Language Movements Is Crucial in Contemporary South Asia". The Wire ( اَنگیٖزؠ زَبانہِ مَنٛز). Retrieved 22 October 2021.