Parachi language

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Parachi language

Parachi (Parāčī) is an Iranian language. Parachi is spoken by some 600 individuals of the Parachi ethnic group in eastern Afghanistan, mainly in the upper part of Nijrab District, northeast of Kabul, out of a total ethnic Parachi population of some 5,000.

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Native toAfghanistan
RegionKabul
Native speakers
3,500 (2009)[1]
Dialects
  • Ghujulan
  • Shutul
  • Nijrau
Language codes
ISO 639-3prc
Glottologpara1299
ELPParachi
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Parachi is classified as Definitely Endangered by the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger
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Ghulam Maheuddin, a Parachi man from Deh-i-Kal in Shutul valley, northeast of Charikar, photographed by Georg Morgenstierne in September 1924.

It is closely related to the Ormuri language of Kaniguram in South Waziristan, Pakistan. Parachi is usually classified as a member of the Southeastern group of the Eastern Iranian languages,[2] although this is an areal group rather than a genetical one.

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