DARDIC
PEOPLE
Kalash
in traditional dress
Regions
with significant populations :
Northern Pakistan (Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
Northwestern India (Jammu and Kashmir)
Eastern Afghanistan
Languages :
Dardic languages
Religion :
Islam (Sunni, Shia and Sofia Noorbakhshia) Hinduism, Ancient Hinduism/Animism
(Kalash people)
Related ethnic groups :
Other Indo-Aryan peoples.
The
Dards are a group of Indo-Aryan peoples found predominantly in northern
Pakistan, northwestern India and eastern Afghanistan. They speak
Dardic languages, which belong to the Indo-Aryan family of Indo-European
languages. The largest populations of Dards are in Gilgit-Baltistan
and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan and in the Kashmir Valley and Chenab
Valley in India. There are smaller populations in Ladakh in India
and in eastern Afghanistan. The Kashmiri people are the largest
Dardic group, with a population of over 5.5 million.
History
:
Asko Parpola identifies "Proto-Dardic" with "Proto-Rigvedic",
suggesting that the Dards are the linguistic descendants of the
bearers of proto-Vedic culture ca. 1700 BC, pointing to features
in certain Dardic dialects that continue peculiarities of Vedic
Sanskrit, such as the gerund in -tvi. According to Gerard Fussman,
the word Dard is only used in the field of linguistics, not as a
country or ethnicity.
During
Swati rule, the Dards predominantly followed a form of Hinduism.
[clarification needed]
Religion
:
The vast majority of Dardic peoples are Muslim. Kashmiris, Pashayis,
Kohistanis, Brokpas and Kho are majority Sunni. The Shia are majority
Ismaili and Twelver. Some in Gilgit-Baltistan follow Noorbakshia
Islam.
A
significant minority of ethnic Kashmiris are Shaivite Hindus, known
locally as Kashmiri Pandits.
The
Kalash people of Chitral follow a form of ancient Hinduism infused
with local pagan/animist accretions.
In
the Ladakhi villages of Da and Hanoo, the majority of the population
is Buddhist, although some follow animistic traditions.
Social
status :
As of 2001, the Brokpa were classified as a Scheduled Tribe under
the Indian government's reservation program of affirmative action.
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Also see Dardistan.
Source
:
https://en.wikipedia.org/
wiki/Dardic_peoples