Kauravi (Hindi: कौरवी, Urdu: کَوروی), also known as Khaṛībolī, is a dialect of Hindustani descended from Shauraseni Prakrit that is mainly spoken in northwestern...
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Baraat (section Kauravi Baraat)
Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, parts of Haryana and Lower Uttarakhand; where Kauravi dialect is spoken. The region has its distinct culture and nupital traditions...
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Madhyadesh Location Uttar Pradesh State established: 1690 CE Language Kauravi dialect of Hindi, Standard Urdu, previously Rohilla Urdu and Pashto Dynasties...
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The Bengali dialects (Bengali: বাংলা উপভাষা [baŋla upobʱaʃa]) or Bengali varieties (বাংলা ভাষিকা [baŋla bʱaʃika]) are the varieties of the Bengali language...
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traditionally associated with grain parching. The community speak the Kauravi dialect in the west, and Bhojpuri in the east. People of India Hayana Volume...
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Deccani Dhakaiya Urdu Haflong Hindi Hinglish Hyderabadi Urdu Judeo-Urdu Kauravi (Khariboli) Rekhta Urdish Kannauji (9.5 m), spoken in west-central Uttar...
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Saraiki language (redirect from Multani dialect)
Punjab in Pakistan. It was previously known as Multani, after its main dialect. Saraiki appears to be a transitional language between Punjabi and Sindhi...
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Maldivian language (redirect from Mahl dialect)
Maldivian language has four notable dialects. The standard dialect is that of the capital city of Malé. The greatest dialectal variation exists in the southern...
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The Punjabi dialects (Punjabi: پنجابی بولیاں (Shahmukhi), ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਬੋਲੀਆਂ (Gurmukhi); romanized: Pañjābī bōlī'ã) or Punjabi varieties (Punjabi: پنجابی قِسماں...
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Ashokan Prakrit (redirect from Ashokan Prakrit dialects)
Ashokan Prakrit (or Aśokan Prākṛta) is the Middle Indo-Aryan dialect continuum used in the Edicts of Ashoka, attributed to Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan...
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