e/Gahri language

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has glosseng: Gahri, also known as Ghara, Lahuli of Bunan, Boonan, Punan, Poonan, Erankad, Keylong Boli or Bunan is a Tibeto-Burman language (Sino-Tibetan stock) spoken in the the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. The language is spoken in the Gahr Valley along the Bhaga River from its confluence with the Chandra River and upstream about , including villages such as Biling, Kardang, Kyelang, Guskyar, Yurnad, Gumrang, Barbog, Paspara, Pyukar and. The number of people speaking the language is only approximately 4,000 in India, according to 1998 data from Ethnologue.
lexicalizationeng: Gahri language
subclass ofe/West Himalayish languages
instance ofhttp://dbpedia.org/resource/West_Himalayish_languages
instance ofhttp://www.mpii.de/yago/resource/West_Himalayish_languages
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has glossglv: She çhengey Tibetagh-Burmagh ee Gahrish (Bunan Lahuli, Boonan, Punan, Poonan, Erankad, Keylong Boli, Bunan). Tee goll er loayrt ayns Himachal Pradesh syn Injey.
lexicalizationglv: Gahrish

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