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Summary Of: Kashmiri

Kashmiri belongs to the geographical linguistic sub... Kashmiri is an official language of Jammu and Kashmir... Kashmiri was introduced as a subject at the university and the colleges of the valley... attempts are on for inclusion of Kashmiri in school curriculum... There is a minor variability of Kashmiri spoken by Muslims and Hindus... Kashmiri is the only one of the... Kashmiri literature dates back to over 750 years... Kashmiri has remained a spoken language up to the present times... Kashmiri is written almost entirely in the... while Kashmiri Hindu communities are attempting to promote a script based upon... Among Kashmiri speakers outside of Kashmir... or in Kashmiri using the Urdu script... The smaller Kashmiri Hindu community tends to use... Kashmiri is one of the...

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