• Khwarshi (also spelled Xvarshi, Khvarshi) is a Northeast Caucasian language spoken in the Tsumadinsky-, Kizilyurtovsky- and Khasavyurtovsky districts...
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  • Khwarshi may refer to: Khwarshi people: A people of the Caucasus in southwestern Dagestan, Russia Khwarshi language: The Tsezic language spoken by the...
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    the Tsezic languages: Tsezic languages Tsez–Hinukh Tsez (15,400) Hinukh (550) Bezhta–Hunzib–Khwarshi Bezhta (6200) Hunzib (1840) Khwarshi (1870) Figures...
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    literary languages. Formerly classified geographically as East Tsezic (Hinukh, Bezta) and West Tsezic (Tsez, Khwarshi, Hunzib), these languages may actually...
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  • The Khwarshi people are a North Caucasian people living in Dagestan, in several small settlements. The Khwarshi are originally from the southeastern part...
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  • 700) Khwarshi (3,000) Serbian Veps Tindi Karata Ludian Hunzib Bagvalal Botlikh Tsakhur Akhvakh Ghodoberi Archi Chamalal Judeo-Tat Sami languages Akkala...
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    Region) are in Europe, with a total population of less than one million. Khwarshi at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) 220,000 native speakers...
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  • Northeast Caucasian languages. It is most closely related to Bezhta and Khwarshi, according to the latest research. Other Tsezic languages include Tsez and...
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  • are Hunzib and Khwarshi. Bezhta is unwritten, but various attempts have been made to develop an official orthography for the language. The Bezhta people...
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    The languages of the Soviet Union consist of hundreds of different languages and dialects from several different language groups. In 1922, it was decreed...
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