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- Q13336 subject Q7135898.
- Q13336 subject Q7409840.
- Q13336 subject Q8638949.
- Q13336 subject Q8791301.
- Q13336 abstract "Moghol (or Mogholi) is a Mongolic language once spoken in the region of Herat, Afghanistan, in the villages of Kundur and Karez-i-Mulla. The speakers were the Moghol people, who numbered 3,000 members in the 1970s. They descend from the remnants of Genghis Khan's Mongol army stationed in Afghanistan in the 13th century.In the 1970s, when the German scholar Michael Weiers did fieldwork on the language, few people spoke it, most knew it passively and most were older than 40. It is unknown if there are still speakers of the language.The language has been strongly influenced by Persian in its phonology, morphology and syntax, causing Weiers to state that it has the appearance of a "true Inner Asian creole language".".
- Q13336 iso6393Code "mhj".
- Q13336 languageFamily Q33750.
- Q13336 spokenIn Q45313.
- Q13336 spokenIn Q889.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q1395823.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q14666445.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q33289.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q33750.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q42884.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q45313.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135898.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q720.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q7409840.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q8638949.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791301.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q889.
- Q13336 wikiPageWikiLink Q9260.
- Q13336 fam Q33750.
- Q13336 iso "mhj".
- Q13336 name "Mogholi".
- Q13336 region "near Herat".
- Q13336 states Q889.
- Q13336 type Language.
- Q13336 type Language.
- Q13336 type Thing.
- Q13336 type Q315.
- Q13336 type Q34770.
- Q13336 comment "Moghol (or Mogholi) is a Mongolic language once spoken in the region of Herat, Afghanistan, in the villages of Kundur and Karez-i-Mulla. The speakers were the Moghol people, who numbered 3,000 members in the 1970s. They descend from the remnants of Genghis Khan's Mongol army stationed in Afghanistan in the 13th century.In the 1970s, when the German scholar Michael Weiers did fieldwork on the language, few people spoke it, most knew it passively and most were older than 40.".
- Q13336 label "Moghol language".
- Q13336 name "Mogholi".