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Rajasthani
Indo-Aryan dialect cluster of northwest India
Marwari
language spoken in Rajasthan, India
Gujari
Gujari (گُجری) also spelt Gurjari, Gojri, Gujri, Gojari, or Gurjar is a Central Indo-Aryan language belonging to the Indo-Iranian subdivision of the Indo-European languages, spoken by most of the Gurjars in the northern parts of India and Pakistan, as well as in eastern parts of Afghanistan. Gujari is the second most widely spoken language in Azad Kashmir, after Pahari, and third most widely spoken language in Jammu and Kashmir, after Kashmiri and Dogri. It is mostly spoken in the northern Pakistan, including Gilgit-Baltistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Azad Kashmir, and northern Indian states, i
Bagri
Indian language
Mewari
Indo-Aryan language of India
Nimadi
language from the Nimar region of Madhya Pradesh
Dhundari
Rajasthani variety
Parya
language
Dhatki
one of the Rajasthani languages of the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European language family
Mewati
Indo-Aryan language of India
Hadauti
dialect of Rajasthani language, spoken in the Hadoti region of India
Goaria
Marwari Rajasthani language spoken by some 25,000 people in Sindh Province, Pakistan
Parkari Koli
Indo-Aryan language of Pakistan
Shekhawati
language
Loarki
language
Jandavra
language
Bhaya
Indo-Aryan language
Jogi
language
Godwari
language
Kanjari
language
Bhoyari
Bhoyari or Pawari is an Indo-Aryan dialect of central India, exclusively spoken by the people of the Kshatriya Pawar (Pawar / Bhoyar Pawar) caste. It is a dialect of the Rajasthani Malvi language, primarily spoken in the regions of Betul, Chhindwara, Pandhurna, and Wardha by the people of the Kshatriya Pawar (Bhoyar Pawar) caste. This is the same language that these people used to speak in their original homes in Rajasthan and Malwa. Between the 15th and 17th centuries, the Pawars migrated from Rajasthan and Malwa to the Satpura and Vidarbha regions, settling primarily in Betul, Chhindwara, Pa
Gurgula
language