
Kashmiri people - Wikipedia
Kashmiri people (Kashmiri pronunciation: [kəːʃirʲ]) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group [5] speaking the Kashmiri language and originating from the Kashmir Valley region, which is located in Indian …
Why thousands of Kashmiri students go to Iran? - Firstpost
19 hours ago · Thousands of Kashmiri students travel to Iran, mostly to pursue medicine. Now the unrest in the Islamic Republic has worried parents, who are urging the Indian government to …
Kashmiri alphabet and language - Omniglot
Kashmiri is one of the official languages of India, and is taught in schools in the Kashmir valley. It is also used in literature, newspapers, on the radio, and in other media.
Kashmiri - Summary - eHRAF World Cultures
There are prominent populations of Kashmiris in various parts of India and Pakistan. Since 1990, the majority of Kashmiri Pandits can be found outside Kashmir. Prominent Kashmiri diaspora …
Kashmiris - Encyclopedia.com
Kashmiri is a Dardic language, a linguistic sub-grouping belonging to the Indo-European Language Family. It is spoken primarily in the valley of Kashmir and has about 5 million speakers in India.
Kashmiri language | Kashmiri language | Indo-Aryan, Dialects ...
Kashmiri Hindus favour words derived from Sanskrit and write Kashmiri in the Sarada alphabet, a script of Indian origin. In printed books, the Devanagari character is used. There is a small amount of …
Kashmiris in India - Minority Rights Group
While the case for a political settlement needs to be pursued, there is also a pressing need for India to recognize and deal with the genuine grievances of the Kashmiri people, living in Jammu, Kashmir …