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Bagalgrom (also known as Mumar) is a village in the Bashgal Valley of Nuristan, Afghanistan.

Bagalgrom is the primary village of the Mumo tribe.[1] Their language is Mumviri, a dialect of the Kamkata-viri language. The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica referred to Bagalgrom as "chief village of the Madugal kaffirs"

References

  1. ^ My heartrendingly tragic story. By Muhammad Abdullah Khan Azar, Muhammad Abdullah Khan, Alberto M. Cacopardo, Ruth Laila Schmidt, Georg Morgenstierne, Knut Kristiansen Translated by Georg Morgenstierne, Knut Kristiansen. Novus, 2006. ISBN 82-7099-432-4, ISBN 978-82-7099-432-8. Pg 3. [1]