Saraiki — Gesprochen in Pakistan, Indien, Afghanistan Sprecher 13,8 Millionen Linguistische Klassifikation Indoeuropäische Sprachen Indoiranische Sprachen Indoarische Sprachen … Deutsch Wikipedia
Saraiki language — Saraiki Spoken in Pakistan India … Wikipedia
Saraiki nationalism — Saraiki nationalist movement refers to the efforts to establish a collective identity for the Saraiki (Urdu: سراییکی) linguistic group in the Punjab province of Pakistan and to secure an official status for the language. As of 2002, there were… … Wikipedia
Saraiki people — Saraiki people … Wikipedia
Saraiki literature — Tomb of Sufi poet Khwaja Ghulam Farid Saraiki literature is the literature of the Saraiki language, which is mostly spoken in central Pakistan. The main Saraiki speaking areas are Multan, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, Dera Ismail Khan, Mianwali… … Wikipedia
Saraiki culture — A fruit vendor in a fruit market in the heart of Multan Saraiki culture is the culture of the Saraiki speaking people residing in Pakistan and outside Pakistan. The region where Saraiki is spoken in Pakistan is part of the ancient Indus Valley… … Wikipedia
Saraiki Region — The Saraiki Region of Punjab, Pakistan consists on 23 Districts such as DI KHAN,D G KHAN, Multan, Laiya, Muzafar Garh, Rajan Pur Lodhran, Khan e Wal, Bahawal Pur, Bahawal Nagar, Hasil Pur, Rahim Yar Khan, Mian Wali, Bhakar Kshmor, Nawab shah,… … Wikipedia
Saraiki — noun a) An ethnic group from central Pakistan b) The Indo Aryan language spoken by these people … Wiktionary
Saraiki nationalist movement — Seraiki (Urdu: سراییکی ) is an ethnic group in Punjab, Pakistan. There are approximately 30 million Seraiki people in central Pakistan speak the Seraiki language in the Sindh and Punjab provinces, mainly based in the former princely state of… … Wikipedia
Seraiki nationalism — Saraiki nationalist movement refers to the efforts to establish a collective identity for the Saraiki (Urdu: سراییکی) linguistic group in the Punjab province of Pakistan and to secure an official status for the language. As of 2002, there were… … Wikipedia