Sarikoli language
language
The Sarikoli language (also Selekur, Sarikul, Sariqul, Sariköli) is an indigenous Pamiri language spoken by the Pamiri people in Xinjiang, China and northern Pakistan.[1] It is an endangered language spoken by only 16,000 people.[2]
Sarikoli | |
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tujik ziv | |
Native to | China, Pakistan |
Ethnicity | Pamiri people |
Native speakers | 16,000 (2000) |
Arabic | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | srh |
ELP | Sarikoli |
Linguasphere | 58-ABD-eb |
Xinjiang province. Light blue are areas where Sarikoli is spoken. |
References
change- ↑ "Sarikoli | Ethnologue Free". Ethnologue (Free All). Retrieved 2024-05-19.
- ↑ Aziz, Muhammad Abdul; Ullah, Zahid; Adnan, Muhammad; Sõukand, Renata; Pieroni, Andrea (2022). "Plant Use Adaptation in Pamir: Sarikoli Foraging in the Wakhan Area, Northern Pakistan". Biology. 11 (10): 1543. doi:10.3390/biology11101543. ISSN 2079-7737.
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