aiq ISO 639

Aimaq

  • Geography

    AF Badghis, Ghor, and Herat provinces; Farah and Faryab provinces: smaller border areas; west of Hazara.
  • Language Cloud

A language of Afghanistan

aiq
Barbari, Berberi, Chahar-Aimaq, Char Aimaq
1,400,000 in Afghanistan (2017 J. Leclerc). Total users in all countries: 1,886,900.
Badghis, Ghor, and Herat provinces; Farah and Faryab provinces: smaller border areas; west of Hazara.
Afghanistan
6a (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Western, Southwestern, Persian
Taimuri (Taimouri, Teimuri, Timuri), Taimani, Zohri (Zuri), Jamshidi (Djamchidi, Dzhemshid, Jamshedi, Yemchidi), Firozkohi, Maliki, Mizmast, Chinghizi, Zainal. Dialect names could well be ethnic names, probably dialect of Dari [prs], at least Jamshidi is not much different from the Herati dialect of Dari.
Vigorous. Used by all. Some also use Dari [prs].
Literacy rate in L2: 5%–15%.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab].
Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Aimaq
Aimaq
234,000 in Iran (2019).
Mazandaran province: scattered.
Teimuri (Teimurtash).
6a (Vigorous)
Non-indigenous. Barbari and Berberi are also applied to Hazara people in Mashad.
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Aimaq
7,900 in Tajikistan (2017).
Khatlon region: west of Vakhsh river, Jamshidi and Khazara area.
Unestablished
Non-indigenous.
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Aimaq
245,000 in Turkmenistan (Leclerc 2019b), based on ethnicity.
5 (Developing)
Non-indigenous.
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