Indo-Iranian languages
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Indo-Iranian languages (also called Aryan languages) are the eastern-most group of the living Indo-European languages. They are well represented among the oldest records of Indo-European languages. These originate in the area surrounding the southern part of the Urals, and early on split as they settled east and south of the Caspian Sea in Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan. Their expansion seems to have been connected with the invention of the chariot.
- Sanskrit
- Assamese language
- Bengali language
- Gujarati language
- Hindi language
- Maithili language
- Marathi language
- Nepali language
- Oriya language
- Pali
- Punjabi language
- Romany language - the language of Gypsies
- Sindhi language
- Singhalese language
- Urdu
- Dameli language
- Domaaki language
- Gawar-Bati language
- Kalasha language
- Kashmiri language
- Khowar language
- Kohistani language
- Ningalami language
- Pashayi language
- Phalura language
- Shina language
- Shumashti language
- Ashkun language
- Kamviri language
- Kati language (Bashgali)
- Prasuni language (Wasi-Weri)
- Tregami language
- Waigali language (Kalasha-Ala)
- Persian language
- Avestan language (extinct)
- Pahlavi - "Middle Persian"
- Pashto language
- Dari language of Afghanistan
- Tajik language
- Ossetian language
- Kurdish language
- Balochi language
- Talysh language
- Tat language
- Dari language of Zoroastrians
- Yagnobi
See also
- Language families and languages
- Indo-Iranian Swadesh list (http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Indo-Iranian_Swadesh_lists)cs:Indoíránské jazyky
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