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پٔہڑی لوٗکھ (کٔشیٖر)

وِکیٖپیٖڈیا پؠٹھٕ، اَکھ آزاد اِنسایکلوپیٖڈیا
اکھ اِنسان یُس نژن وٲلِس نفرس سٕتؠ نژان چُھ

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

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