Gojri, also known as Gujari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Gujjars of Northern-Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. The language is thousands of years old. It is classified as a form or dialect of Rajasthani. Rajasthani, Marwari and Gujarati are evolved from Gujari. The language was known as Gujjar bhakha or Gurjar Apabhramsha lately. It was used as literary language as early as 12th century. The poet Bhoja referred to Gaurjar Apabhramsha (Gurjar Apabhramsha) in 1014 AD.
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- Gojri, also known as Gujari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Gujjars of Northern-Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. The language is thousands of years old. It is classified as a form or dialect of Rajasthani. Rajasthani, Marwari and Gujarati are evolved from Gujari. The language was known as Gujjar bhakha or Gurjar Apabhramsha lately. It was used as literary language as early as 12th century. The poet Bhoja referred to Gaurjar Apabhramsha (Gurjar Apabhramsha) in 1014 AD. The language is mainly spoken in the Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttaranchal, Punjab, Gujarat and many other parts of India. The language is also spoken by Gujjars of Pakistan. Many Gujari words origniate from Turkish. The Government of Jammu and Kashmir has recognized Gujari by including it into sixth scheduled of the constitution.
- グジャール語(Gujari、Gojri)はインド語派に属する言語である。話者はパキスタン北部、インド、アフガニスタンに居住するグジャール族の人々である。言語学者はラージャスターン語の方言であると分類する。
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- グジャール語(Gujari、Gojri)はインド語派に属する言語である。話者はパキスタン北部、インド、アフガニスタンに居住するグジャール族の人々である。言語学者はラージャスターン語の方言であると分類する。
- Gojri, also known as Gujari is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Gujjars of Northern-Pakistan, India and Afghanistan. The language is thousands of years old. It is classified as a form or dialect of Rajasthani. Rajasthani, Marwari and Gujarati are evolved from Gujari. The language was known as Gujjar bhakha or Gurjar Apabhramsha lately. It was used as literary language as early as 12th century. The poet Bhoja referred to Gaurjar Apabhramsha (Gurjar Apabhramsha) in 1014 AD.
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