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BRAHUI: a language of Pakistan
Ethnologue and bibliography information on BRAHUI. [eng]
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Brahui
The Brahui language is spoken in Pakistan (mainly in the Kalat and Hairpur regions), Afghanistan, Iran and Turkmenistan. The total number of Brahui speakers is estimated to be approximately 2,000,000 people. All Brahuis are bilingual: in addition to the Brahui language, most of them speak Baluchi. [eng]
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Brahui / Birouhi
Bibliography. [eng]
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Encyclopedia.com - Brahui
Dravidian language of Baluchistan. [eng]
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A Grammar of the Brahui Language -- Mikhail S. Andronov
The Brahui language, spoken by some 1.5 million people in Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan, is the earliest offshoot of the Dravidian stock. Isolated from the kindred languages for several thousand years, it combines ancient features inherited from the Proto-Dravidian ancestor with numerous borrowings from its Iranian and Indo-Aryan neighbours.
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Brahui Grammar Guide
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