Bhadarwahi

Bhadarwahi (Bhadrawahi) is an Indo-Aryan language of the Western Pahari group spoken in the Bhaderwah region of Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir.

Bhadarwahi
Bhadrawahi
π‘š‘π‘š›π‘šΆπ‘š€π‘š¦π‘š­π‘š©π‘š― ΰ€­ΰ€¦ΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ€΅ΰ€Ύΰ€Ήΰ₯€ بھدرواہی
Bhadarwahi written in Takri, Devanagari and Perso-arabic scripts
Native toJammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh
RegionBhaderwah, Doda district
EthnicityBhaderwahis
Native speakers
120,000 (2011)
Dialects
  • Bhadrawahi proper
  • Khasali dialect
Devanagari, Takri, Perso-Arabic script
Language codes
ISO 639-3bhd
Glottologbhad1241
ELPBhadrawahi

The name Bhadarwahi can be understood either in a narrow sense as referring to the dialect, locally known as Bhiḍlāi, native to the Bhadarwah valley, or in a broader sense to cover the group of related dialects spoken in the wider region where Bhadarwahi proper is used as a lingua franca. In addition to Bhadarwahi proper, this group also includes Bhalesi, and Khasali (Khashali) dialect. The Churahi language is closely related.

The name of the language is spelt in the Takri as π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š€π‘š¦π‘š­π‘š©π‘š―. Variants include Bhaderwahi (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š²π‘š€π‘š¦π‘š­π‘š©π‘š―), Baderwali (π‘š π‘š›π‘š²π‘š€π‘š¦π‘š­π‘š₯π‘š―), Bhadri (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š€π‘š―), Badrohi (π‘š π‘š›π‘šΆπ‘š€π‘š΄π‘š©π‘š―), Bhadlayi (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š₯π‘š­π‘š£π‘š―), and Bhadlai (π‘š‘π‘š›π‘š₯π‘š­π‘šƒ).

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