• Khufi is a Pamir language spoken in Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Region. It is closely related to Shughni, and is traditionally considered...
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  • and Tajikistan (including the dialects of Rushani, Bartangi, Oroshori, Khufi, and Shughni). In 1982, there were about 20,000 speakers of Sarikoli in...
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    Bartangi, Oroshori (Roshorvi), Khufi and Shughni proper are considered to be dialects. However, Bartangi and Khufi are quite distinct and may be separate...
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    Wakhi, 5% are Bartangi speakers, 3% are Yazgulyami speakers, 1.5% speak Khufi, and 0.8% are Ishkashimi speakers. In addition there are a few thousands...
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    Pamir Old Wanji (Vanji)† Yazgulami Shughni Shughni proper Oroshori Roshani Khufi Bartangi Sarikoli Sanglechi-Ishkashimi Sanglechi Ishkashimi Wakhi Munji-Yidgha...
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    Recognised Uzbek Indigenous Aimaqi; Bartangi; Bukhori; Ishkashimi; Khowar; Khufi; Kyrgyz; Oroshani; Parya; Pashto; Rushani; Sanglechi; Shughni; Uzbek; Uyghur;...
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    are speakers of Shughni, Rushani, Wakhi, Ishkashimi, Sarikoli, Bartangi, Khufi, Yazgulyam, and Oroshani. Vanji, formerly spoken in the Vanj River valley...
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    dialect closely related to Sogdian); the Shughni group (Shughni, Roshani, Khufi, Bartangi, Roshorvi, Sarikoli), with which Yaz-1ghulami (Sokolova 1967)...
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    dialect closely related to Sogdian); the Shughni group (Shughni, Roshani, Khufi, Bartangi, Roshorvi, Sarikoli), with which Yaz-1ghulami (Sokolova 1967)...
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    Iranian (excluding Pamiri) Pashto Tajik Bukhori Pamiri Bartangi Ishkashimi Khufi Oroshori Rushani Sanglechi Shughni Wakhi Yazgulyam Turkic Kyrgyz Uyghur...
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    Pamiris linguistically vary into the Shughni-Rushani group (Shughni, Rushani, Khufi, Bartangi, Roshorvi, Sarikoli), with which Yazghulami and the now extinct...
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    another Sufi who learned in the western Islamic lands like Bukhara, or khufi (silent) like what Ma Laichi did. The Zabid Naqshbandiyyas in Yemen taught...
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  • Religion Nizari Isma'ili Shia Islam Related ethnic groups Other Pamiris, especially Wakhis, Oroshoris, Bartangis, Khufis, Rushanis, Sarikolis, and Wanjis...
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    Bartangi Tajik SSR Endangered/unsafe Ishkashimi Tajik SSR Endangered/unsafe Khufi Tajik SSR Endangered/unsafe Sanglechi Tajik SSR Endangered/unsafe Kartvelian...
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    (Roshorvi) Shughni / Khughni (Shughni Proper) (хуг̌ну̊н зив – Xuǧnůn ziv) Khufi (divergent enough from Shughni to be considered a separate language although...
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    Kubrawiyyah, is acknowledged as one of the four orders of Chinese Sufism. Khufis dwell mainly in Northwest China, especially Gansu. The order follows the...
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  • Iranian (excluding Pamiri) Pashto Tajik Bukhori Pamiri Bartangi Ishkashimi Khufi Oroshori Rushani Sanglechi Shughni Wakhi Yazgulyam Turkic Kyrgyz Uyghur...
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  • – Karatas – Karelians – Kereks – Kets – Khakass – Khants – Khinalugs – Khufis – Khwarshis – Kola Lapps – Koryaks – Kryts – Kurds Lithuanian Tatars – Livonians...
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