TitleTypeProviderYear
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, YagnobiBible
When God Made EverythingResourcebible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessResourcebible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodResourcebible-for-children
The Lost JewelFilmscreate-international
The Lost JewelFilmscreate-international
The Lost SheepFilmscreate-international
The Lost SonsFilmscreate-international
LukeFilmslumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

TítuloTipoProveedorAño
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, YagnobiBiblia
When God Made EverythingRecursobible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessRecursobible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodRecursobible-for-children
The Lost JewelPelículascreate-international
The Lost JewelPelículascreate-international
The Lost SheepPelículascreate-international
The Lost SonsPelículascreate-international
LukePelículaslumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

TítuloTipoProvedorAno
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, YagnobiBíblia
When God Made EverythingRecursobible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessRecursobible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodRecursobible-for-children
The Lost JewelFilmescreate-international
The Lost JewelFilmescreate-international
The Lost SheepFilmescreate-international
The Lost SonsFilmescreate-international
LukeFilmeslumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

TitreTypeFournisseurAnnée
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, YagnobiBible
When God Made EverythingRessourcebible-for-children
The Start of Mans SadnessRessourcebible-for-children
Noah and the Great FloodRessourcebible-for-children
The Lost JewelFilmscreate-international
The Lost JewelFilmscreate-international
The Lost SheepFilmscreate-international
The Lost SonsFilmscreate-international
LukeFilmslumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

शीर्षकप्रकारप्रदातावर्ष
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, Yagnobiबाइबल
When God Made Everythingसंसाधनbible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadnessसंसाधनbible-for-children
Noah and the Great Floodसंसाधनbible-for-children
The Lost Jewelफ़िल्मेंcreate-international
The Lost Jewelफ़िल्मेंcreate-international
The Lost Sheepफ़िल्मेंcreate-international
The Lost Sonsफ़िल्मेंcreate-international
Lukeफ़िल्मेंlumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

العنوانالنوعالمزودالسنة
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, Yagnobiكتاب مقدس
When God Made Everythingالموردbible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadnessالموردbible-for-children
Noah and the Great Floodالموردbible-for-children
The Lost Jewelالأفلامcreate-international
The Lost Jewelالأفلامcreate-international
The Lost Sheepالأفلامcreate-international
The Lost Sonsالأفلامcreate-international
Lukeالأفلامlumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

タイトル種類提供元
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, Yagnobi聖書
When God Made Everythingリソースbible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadnessリソースbible-for-children
Noah and the Great Floodリソースbible-for-children
The Lost Jewel映像create-international
The Lost Jewel映像create-international
The Lost Sheep映像create-international
The Lost Sons映像create-international
Luke映像lumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

제목유형제공자연도
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, Yagnobi성경
When God Made Everything자료bible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadness자료bible-for-children
Noah and the Great Flood자료bible-for-children
The Lost Jewel영상create-international
The Lost Jewel영상create-international
The Lost Sheep영상create-international
The Lost Sons영상create-international
Luke영상lumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.

标题类型提供方年份
Irayain, Yagnobi Portions Irayain, Yagnobi圣经
When God Made Everything资源bible-for-children
The Start of Mans Sadness资源bible-for-children
Noah and the Great Flood资源bible-for-children
The Lost Jewel影片create-international
The Lost Jewel影片create-international
The Lost Sheep影片create-international
The Lost Sons影片create-international
Luke影片lumo-project

Yaghnobi is an Eastern Iranian language spoken in the upper valley of the Yaghnob River in the Zarafshan area of Tajikistan by the Yaghnobi people. It is considered to be a direct descendant of Sogdian or closely related to it and has sometimes been called Neo-Sogdian in academic literature. There are some 12,500 Yaghnobi speakers, divided into several communities. The principal group lives in the Zafarobod area. There are also resettlers in the Yaghnob Valley. Some communities live in the villages of Zumand and Kůkteppa and in Dushanbe or its vicinity.