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Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Words of LifeAudiogrn

Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Noah, and The Story of the Lost SheepFilmescreate-international
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Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Noah, and The Story of the Lost SheepFilmscreate-international
Words of LifeAudiogrn

Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Words of Lifeصوتياتgrn

Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Words of Life音声grn

Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Words of Life오디오grn

Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.

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Sanglechi is a Pamiri language spoken in villages in the Zebak District of Afghanistan: Dashte Rubat, Eskatul, Faruq, Flaxmadek, Sar-Sanglech, and Takya. It is also spoken in Tajikistan, where it is called Sanglich. The name originates from the Sanglech Valley, in which many of the people live. The language is closely related to the Munji and Pashto languages of Afghanistan.