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Sarghulami
Saraghlani
lavz-e-mazor
Native toAfghanistan
RegionBadakhshan Province (Panj river)
Extinct2014[1]
Language codes
ISO 639-3

Sarghulami is a extinct Iranian language formerly spoken in Afghanisan's Badakhshan in the village of Sarghulam.[2] It was recorded by Russian professor Ivan Zarubin in the 1920's, though many linguists doubt that the language even existed.[3] Zarubin said it was spoken in a valley east of Fayzabad and collected a few words, though it may be referring to the village of Sarghulam.[4] It is thought to be part of the Munji-Yidgha branch of the Pamir language, though many Pashto words have been noted in the language.[5]

References

  1. ^ Kakar, Hasan Kawun (2014). Government and Society in Afghanistan: The Reign of Amir 'Abd al-Rahman Khan (5 ed.). ISBN 9780292729001.
  2. ^ Grassmuck, George; Adamec, Ludwig W.; Irwin, Frances H. (1969). Afghanistan, Some New Approaches. Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies, University of Michigan. p. 68.
  3. ^ Windfuhr, Gernot (2013). Iranian Languages. p. 773. ISBN 978-1135797041.
  4. ^ Afghanistan (20 ed.). Historical Society of Afghanistan. 1967. p. 86.
  5. ^ Kakar, M. Hasan (2006). A Political and Diplomatic History of Afghanistan, 1863-1901. Brill. p. 110. ISBN 9789004151857.