sgh ISO 639

Khugnone Autonyms

Shughni

  • Geography

    TJ Kuhistoni Badakhshon region: Pamir mountains.
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A language of Tajikistan

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Shugnan-Rushan
Khugnone
40,000 in Tajikistan (1975 SIL). 20,000 Shugan, 1,500–2,000 Oroshor, 15,000 Rushan. Ethnic population: 73,800 (1990 A. Kibrik). Includes 50,000 Shugni, 2,000 Oroshor, 18,000 Rushan, 800 Khufi, 3,000 Bartang. Total users in all countries: 80,000.
Kuhistoni Badakhshon region: Pamir mountains.
Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan
6a (Vigorous).
Indo-European, Indo-Iranian, Iranian, Eastern, Southeastern, Pamir, Shugni-Yazgulami
Rushani (Oroshani, Roshani, Rushan), Bartangi (Bartang), Oroshor (Roshorvi), Khufi (Chuf, Khuf), Shughni (Khugni, Shighni, Shugan, Shugnan). Khufi and Bartangi dialects may be separate languages. Oroshani may be separate from Rushani. Not intelligible of Sarikoli [srh] (called, Tajiki, in China).
Home. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Also use Tajik [tgk], as a literary language. Used as L2 by Wakhi [wbl].
Literature. Dictionary. Texts. Bible portions: 2015.
Arabic script, Naskh variant [Arab], used in Afghanistan. Cyrillic script [Cyrl], used in Tajikistan. Latin script [Latn], used in Tajikistan.
Traditional territory and way of life. Muslim.
OLAC resources in and about Shughni
Shughni
40,000 in Afghanistan (2009). Most are monolingual.
Badakhshan province: both sides of Afghanistan-Tajikistan border, 50 km north of Ishkashim, Pamir mountains.
Rushani (Oroshani, Roshan, Roshani, Rushan).
5 (Developing)
All domains; in Faizabad city, home only. Used by all. Positive attitudes. Most also use Dari [prs].
Literacy rate in L2: Over 60%. Shughni are highly interested in literature in their own language. The Afghanistan Ministry of Education has produced Shughni language textbooks for first through twelfth grades. But as of November 2021, these books had not yet been distributed to schools.
Muslim.
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