change in environment and lifestyle, several hundred Yaghnobis died of disease. While some Yaghnobis rebelled and returned to the mountains, the Soviet...
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was told by nearby Tajiks, long hostile to the Yaghnobis, who were late to adopt Islam, that the Yaghnobis used their language as a "secret" mode of communication...
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Pashtuns, the Persians, the Tats, the Tajiks, the Talysh, the Wakhis, the Yaghnobis, and the Zazas. Their current distribution spreads across the Iranian...
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Kyrgyz and Russian minorities. The Yaghnobi people live in areas of northern Tajikistan. The estimated number of Yaghnobis is about 25,000. Forced migrations...
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China. There are also two living members in widely separated areas: the Yaghnobi language of northwestern Tajikistan (descended from Sogdian); and the Ossetic...
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and morphology than Middle Persian. The modern Eastern Iranian language Yaghnobi is the descendant of a dialect of Sogdian spoken around the 8th century...
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spoken. However, a descendant of one of its dialects, Yaghnobi, is still spoken by the Yaghnobis of Tajikistan. It was widely spoken in Central Asia as...
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modern individuals from Southern Central Asia, especially Tajiks and Yaghnobis, display strong genetic continuity towards Iron Age Indo-Iranians, and...
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Sistanis Semnanis Shabaks Tajiks Talyshs Tats of the Caucasus Tats of Iran Yaghnobis Zazas Related ethnic groups Armeno-Tats Bukharan Jews Hazaras Persian...
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of the Kurdish language, in (some versions of the orthography of) the Yaghnobi language and in the Tundra Yukaghir language. The pronunciations shown...
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Iranian languages such as Shughni, Munji, Ishkashimi, Sarikoli, Wakhi, Yaghnobi and Ossetic are also spoken at various places in Central Asia. Varieties...
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numerous and varied. Most of them are classified as North-Eastern: Ossetic; Yaghnobi (which derives from a dialect closely related to Sogdian); the Shughni...
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(2018)[citation needed] Languages Wakhi Religion Predominantly Islam (Isma'ili Shia) Related ethnic groups Other Iranian peoples Especially Ossetians and Yaghnobis...
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peaks among the Kalash, Ror, Jat, Brahmin and Bhumihar. The modern day Yaghnobis, an Eastern Iranian people, and to a lesser extent modern-day Tajiks,...
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Kurdish, Zaza, Ossetian, Luri, Talyshi, Tati, Gilaki, Mazandarani, Semnani, Yaghnobi; Nuristani Armenian Proto-Armenian Branched into Eastern Armenian and Western...
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descends from the Khotanese and Tumshuqese forms of Scytho-Khotanese), and Yaghnobi (which descends from Sogdian). Alexander Lubotsky summarizes the known...
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Bactrian and Khwarezmian with only a tiny amount of Sogdian descended Yaghnobi speakers remaining, as the ancestors of Tajiks started speaking Dari after...
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predominant Scythian languages of the region. Sogdian's close relative Yaghnobi barely survives in a small area of the Zarafshan valley east of Samarkand...
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Sistanis Semnanis Shabaks Tajiks Talyshs Tats of the Caucasus Tats of Iran Yaghnobis Zazas Related ethnic groups Armeno-Tats Bukharan Jews Hazaras Persian...
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Yaghnob Valley (section Yaghnobi villages)
returning Yaghnobis. Some state funds were allocated, and a new road was built between Margib and Khishortob. During the time of Perestroika, the Yaghnobi people...
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Xokleng Macro-Je → Je → Xokleng Brazil (Santa Catarina) Yaghnobis Indo-European → Iranian → Yaghnobi, Indo-European → Iranian → Tajik Tajikistan (Sughd Region)...
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nationalities separate from the Tajiks. In the 1926 and 1937 Soviet censuses, the Yaghnobis and Pamiri language speakers were counted as separate nationalities. After...
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Bactrian and Khwarezmian with only a tiny amount of Sogdian-descended Yaghnobi speakers remaining among the now Persian-speaking Tajik population of Central...
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however /u/ from earlier /ɵ/ remained (possibly due to influence from Yaghnobi). The open back vowel has varyingly been described as mid-back [o̞], [ɒ]...
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Basque, Burushaski and Tibetan. Among all Indo-European languages, only Yaghnobi, Kurdish language varieties (including Kurmanji, Zazaki and Sorani) and...
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Iranian ās Ossetian Northeastern Iranian efs Wakhi Northeastern Iranian yaš Yaghnobi Northeastern Iranian asp Avestan Southeastern Iranian aspa Balochi Northwestern...
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Asian people such as Uyghurs, Uzbeks, Turkmens, Tajiks, Kazakhs, and Yaghnobis. According to the genetic study in Northwest China by Shou et al. (2010)...
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Americans) Tajikistan By ethnicity Tajiks (84.3%, including Pamiri and Yaghnobis), Uzbeks (13.8%), other (2.0%, including Kyrgyz, Russians, Turkmens, Tatars...
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numerous and varied. Most of them are classified as North-Eastern: Ossetic; Yaghnobi (which derives from a dialect closely related to Sogdian); the Shughni...
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