Farsi/Persian (also known as Farsi/Persian) is a dialect of Persian spoken in the Madaklasht Valley of the Chitral region in northern Pakistan. It is closely related to the Dari-Tajik dialects spoken in the Badakhshan region of Afghanistan and Tajikistan.[1][2]
| Farsi/Persian | |
|---|---|
| Persian/Farsi | |
| Native to | Pakistan |
| Region | Lower Chitral |
| Ethnicity | Madaklashti Tajiks |
Native speakers | 3,964 (2013)[1] |
| Persian alphabet (Nastaliq) | |
| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-3 | – |
The total population of persian/farsi speakers is estimated to be about 4,000.[2] They are believed to have migrated from Badakhshan to Chitral in the 18th century.[1] Farsi is completely isolated from other languages in the area and rarely draws any loanwords from Khowar, the dominant language of Chitral, although the community itself has undergone influences from the Kho culture.[1]
See also
editReferences
edit- 1 2 3 4 Akhunzada, Fakhruddin (2018). "Madaklashti: A Persian-Speaking Community Of Northern Pakistan" (PDF). Archivio per l'Antropologia e la Etnologia. 148: 35–47. ISSN 0373-3009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 March 2022.
- 1 2 Parekh, Rauf (2 December 2024). "A survey of languages spoken in Chitral". Chitral Today. Retrieved 18 December 2025.
Further reading
edit- Lorimer, D. L. R. (1922). The Phonology of the Bakhtiari, Badakhshani, and Madaglashti Dialects of Modern Persian, with Vocabularies. Prize Publication Fund. Vol. VI. Royal Asiatic Society.