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Dialects of Saraiki language
Dialect group of Saraiki | Subdialect | Where spoken | Alternate_names | Notes |
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Saraiki (Central or Pure Saraiki) |
Saraiki Language |
Multan District, Lodhran District, Bahawalpur District, Muzaffargarh District, Rahim Yar Khan District, Dera Ghazi Khan District, Rajanpur District, Derawal Nagar, Delhi, India | 1. Ḍerāwālī in Dera Ghazi Khan |
1.According to Masica, the two names Bahāwalpurī and Riyāsatī are locally specific names for the Multani dialect group, possibly specific dialects within the group. Multani dialect and "Ḍerāwālī " in the latter is the Thaḷī dialect.[1] : 239ff : Appendix I:220-245
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Thaḷī | Khyber Pukhtunkhwa, Derawal Nagar, Delhi, India |
1.Thalochi and Thaḷochṛi in Bhakkar District. 2.Jaṭkī; Hindko or Hindki on the west of Indus River. in Dera Ismail Khan District and Tank District3.Thaḷī |
1.Named after the Hindko is classified as Lahnda language whose southern dialects are closer to Saraiki. Sometimes, in Mianwali, it is referred as Mianwali di Boli and has close link with Hindko.
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Sindhi-Saraiki | Northern part of Sindh including Kashmore District, Jacobabad District, Shikarpur District, Tando Muhammad Khan District, Tando Allahyar District, Sobho Khan Mastoi, Kamal Khan Mastoi, Thatta District, Sujawal, Dadu District and Ghotki District. | Sireli (of north) | Dialect of Saraiki which has some features of the Sindhi language. Sindhi Saraiki is also categorized as a dialect of Sindhi language. In the Interier Sindh, 40% of population speak Sindhi-Saraiki. | |
Jhangvi |
Jhang District, Faisalabad District, Gujrat District, Mandi Bahauddin, Chakwal, Hafizabad, Gujranwala District, Jangal Bar tract of Faisalabad District, Okara, pakpattan and all regions encompassing the former Montgomery District | Jhangochi , Jhangi |
Jhangvi dialects actually be closer to the Jhangochi spoken by the pastoral tribes of the mentioned areas, such as the Kharals, Wattus, Johiyas, who used to rear cattle and sheep in the jungles, before irrigation of the region. It is also called Chenavari (Cināwaṛī or Cinhāwaṛī) due to the name of an area on the right bank of the Chenab River .
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Jadgali | Southwest of Sindh, and Jafarabad District and Nasirabad District of Balochistan. Also in Iran | Jat, Jatgali, Jatki | A Dialect of Sindhi. It is closer to Saraiki | |
Khetrani | Sulaiman Mountains, Balochistan | Classified as a dialect of Balochi as well as Lahnda language, is closer to Saraiki. | ||
Jafri | Musakhel District, Balochistan | |||
Kandahari - Multani | Kandahar, Afghanistan | It is spoken by Hindus living in Kandahar.[2] Some of these people are called Kandhari or Hindki. |