The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.
The Sarikoli language is a member of the Eastern Iranian Pamir subgroup of the Southeastern Iranian languages spoken by the Pamiris in Xinjiang, China and Chitral, Pakistan. It is officially referred to as "the Tajik language" in China, although it belongs to the Eastern branch of Iranian languages and therefore differs from Tajik in Tajikistan, which is a variety of Persian, which belongs to the Western branch of Iranian languages.