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Biori Valley

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Place in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Biori Valley
بِھئُوڑیۡ
Biori
Biori Valley is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Biori Valley
Biori Valley
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Biori Valley is located in Pakistan
Biori Valley
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Coordinates:35°28′24″N71°48′2″E / 35.47333°N 71.80056°E /35.47333; 71.80056
CountryPakistan
ProvinceKhyber Pakhtunkhwa
DistrictUpper Chitral District

Beori (Urdu:بھوڑی) is a valley located inUpper Chitral District,Khyber Pakhtunkhwa,Pakistan. It meets theKunar River and there are three villages located in the valley, includingDrosh.[1] It is located at35°28′24″N71°48′2″E / 35.47333°N 71.80056°E /35.47333; 71.80056 according toHenrik Liljegren, a linguist.[2] It is located at theHindu Raj range from the southeast.[3] TheChitral River also meets the valley.[4]

Demography

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The main language in Biori is thePalula language, spoken by thePalula people, which is also spoken inAshret, but has died out in other places inChitral,Dir, andKohistan.[5] There are also some speakers ofKalasha-mun.[6]

Villages

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These are the villages in Biori:[7]

References

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  1. ^Liljegren, Henrik (2016).A grammar of Palula (8 ed.). Biori and Ashret: Language Science Press, 2016. p. 4.ISBN 9783946234319.
  2. ^Liljegren, Henrik (2016).A grammar of Palula. Language Science Press, 2016. p. 1.ISBN 9783946234319.
  3. ^Cacopardo, Alberto M.; Cacopardo, Augusto S. (2001).Gates of Peristan: History, Religion and Society in the Hindu Kush. IsIAO, 2001. p. 96.ISBN 9788863231496.
  4. ^Decker, Kendall D. (1992).Sociolinguistic survey of northern Pakistan. Volume 5: Languages of Chitral(PDF). Vol. 5. National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Summer Institute of Linguistics. Islamabad, Pakistan: National Institute of Pakistan Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University and Summer Institute of Linguistics.ISBN 969-8023-11-9.OCLC 309743395.
  5. ^"Palula alphabet, pronunciation and language".omniglot.com.
  6. ^"The last breaths of Kalasha in Kalkatak".www.fli-online.org.
  7. ^Liljegren, Henrik (2009)."The Dangari tongue of Choke and Machoke: Tracing the proto-language of Shina enclaves in the Hindu Kush". 2009, Acta Orientalia.{{cite journal}}:Cite journal requires|journal= (help)


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