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  Ethnologue report for language code:phr
Pahari (Dhundi-Kairali), Pothwari (Potwari), Chibhali, Punchhi (Poonchi), Mirpuri.
Pahari means 'hill language' referring to a string of divergent dialects, some of which may be separate languages.
Lexical similarity 76% to 83% among varieties called 'Pahari', 'Potwari', and some called 'Hindko' in Mansehra, Muzzaffarabad, and Jammun.
www.ethnologue.com /show_language.asp?code=phr   (136 words)

  
  Azad Kashmir Summary
The population of Azad Kashmir includes the Potwari (whose language includes the Mirpuri dialect), the nomadic Gujjars, who largely inhabit the upper hills and slopes and some Kashmiris and Hindko-speaking Pathans,.
The Hindko and Potwari languages are both related to Punjabi, but have distinct separate features.
Potwari is spoken in the United Kingdom by the Mirpuri community; Mirpuri is a local dialect of Potwari spoken in and around the Mirpur and Kotli districts.
www.bookrags.com /Azad_Kashmir   (1010 words)

  
 Azad Kashmir   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Islamic Republic of Azad Jammu and Kashmir is autonomous, with its own elected President, Prime Minister, Legislature, High Court etc.
The population of Azad Kashmir comprises the Hindko, the Potwari (whose language includes the Mirpuri dialect) and the nomadic Gujjars, who largely inhabit the upper hills and slopes.
Potwari is spoken in the UK by the Mirpuri community: Mirpuri is a local dialect of Potwari spoken in and around Mirpur and Kotli district.]
www.casimiro.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/a/az/azad_kashmir.html   (278 words)

  
 POTWARI Articles The Pothwari or Pothohari language
The Pothwari or Pothohari language in Urdu otherwise known as Mirpuri or Potwari is an Indo-European language spoken from the Potwar district around Rawalpindi, Pakistan to the Cease-fire Line (LoC) of Indian administered Kashmir de-facto border in the Mirpur district of the Jammu area in Pakistan administered Kashmir.
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www.amazines.com /Potwari_related.html   (454 words)

  
 Traveller's Log
He discussed the proper context in which such issues need to be understood but due to lack of time could only hint at some of the deeper issues.
Shaykh Abd al-Hakim Murad did a talk on Ramadan a good few years ago in Aylesbury which is an excellent reminder of the meaning of this most blessed of months.This is avaiable at www.masud.co.uk.
By now the whole world has heard about the horrific and inhuman terror attacks in London yesterday.It is difficult to find strong enough words to condemn such madness.
potwariblog.blogspot.com   (909 words)

  
 Ethnologue: Pakistan
(POTWARI, POTHOHARI, POTOHARI, CHIBHALI, DHUNDI-KAIRALI) [PHR] Murree Hills north of Rawalpindi, and east to Azad Kashmir.
Dialects: PAHARI (DHUNDI-KAIRALI), POTHWARI (POTWARI), CHIBHALI, PUNCHHI (POONCHI).
76% to 83% lexical similarity among varieties called 'Pahari', 'Potwari', and some called 'Hindko'in Mansehra, Muzzaffarabad, and Jammun.
www.christusrex.org /www1/pater/ethno/Pakn.html   (4028 words)

  
 So Culturally Rich :: Khyber.ORG
The secondary aim of FLI is to help facilitate the establishment of effecttive mother tongue literacy programmes, which assist the people to read and write in their mother tongues after which they would be able to effectively learn reading and writing in Urdu.
About 75 people speaking 20 different languages, including Palula/Ashrati, Khowar, Torwali, Gawari/Kalami, Shina, Hindko, Wakhi, Gawari-Bati, Dameli, Yidgha, Saraquli, Eastern Kataviri, Kalasha, Indus Kohistani, Potwari, Kashmiri, Gojri and Bateri, have participated in various training events offered by the FLI.
The institute has arranged workshops in Peshawar, Bisham and district Chitral on issues in language development like data collection methodology, phonology, grammar and cultural research.
www.khyber.org /articles/2005/SoCulturallyRich.shtml   (708 words)

  
 The growing livestock farming -DAWN - Business; 07 February, 2005
This shows mismanagement that prevails in the sector as well as in case of crop sector suggesting that both these sectors of agriculture need attention of policy makers on top priority basis for immediate planning on sound economic parameters for attaining self sufficiency.
There are around 31 breeds of goats which are raised mainly for milk, meat, skin, hair manure etc. Some of these breeds reared for specific purposes are Betal, Dera Din Panah, Jattan and Kamori mainly for milk, while Chamber, Shurri, Damani, Nachi, Potwari and Khurassani, Sindh Desi, Tapri mainly for milk and meet.
Similarly, Kaghani, Hairy Goat, Lehri, Desi(Jattal) and Burgi mostly for meat and hair, while Kooti, Buchi, Labri, Gaddi, Kajli, Chappar and Tharki mainly for meat, milk and hair.
www.dawn.com /2005/02/07/ebr17.htm   (959 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Potwari
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