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Kangri is a dialect spoken in northern India, predominantly in the Kangra district of Himachal Pradesh, by the people of the
Kangra Valley. It is an Indo-Aryan dialect, related to Dogri and classified as one of the Western Pahari (पहाड़ी) group of
languages, with deep vocabulary impact from Punjabi, which is spoken to the west in the state of Punjab. Kangri, along with
Dogri, has been classified as a dialect of Punjabi by linguists but since the 1960s, both have been recognised as dialects
of a separate language group called Pahari. |
Names (more)[en] Kangri language[ru] Кангри |
Language type : Living
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