bkk ISO 639

Brokskat

  • Geography

    IN Jammu and Kashmir state: Kargil and Ladakh districts along Indus river; Garkhon area, including Batalik, Chulichan, Dah, Darchiks, and Gurgurdo villages.
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A language of India

bkk
Brok-skad, Brokpa, Brokpa of Dah-Hanu, Dokskat, Kyango, Minaro
10,000 in India (Johnstone and Mandryk 2001). Total users in all countries: 10,400.
Jammu and Kashmir state: Kargil and Ladakh districts along Indus river; Garkhon area, including Batalik, Chulichan, Dah, Darchiks, and Gurgurdo villages.
India, Map 1
6b* (Threatened).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Indo-Aryan, Outer Languages, Northwestern, Dardic, Shina
Also use English [eng]. Also use Ladakhi [lbj].
Literacy rate in L2: 56% (2001 census). Dictionary. Grammar.
Balti script [Qaab].
A very divergent variety of Shina [scl]. It is the oldest surviving member of the ancient Dardic language. Buddhist, Muslim, traditional religion.
OLAC resources in and about Brokskat
Brokskat
400 in Pakistan (2022).
Gilgit-Baltistan province: Ganche district, Ganokh village.
6b (Threatened)
Most also use Shina [scl].
Muslim.
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