Khowar has also been written in the Roman script since the 1960s.
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Khowar folk music is popular in Chitral and northern Swat.
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Khowar folk music had considerable patronage particularly during the rule of the Mehtars in the last century.
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Khowar has been influenced by Iranian languages to a greater degree than other Dardic languages, and less by Sanskrit than Shina or the Kohistani languages.
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Khowar has been influenced by Iranian languages to a greater degree than other Dardic languages and has less Sanskritic elements than Shina or the Kohistani languages.
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A Dardic language spoken in northwestern Pakistan
Khowar (u06A9u0647u0648u0648u0627u0631), also known as Chitrali (u0686u062Au0631u0627u0644u064A) and Arniya, is an Indo-Aryan language of the Dardic branch.
(Khowars) The Chitrali or Kho people are an ethnic group of northwestern Pakistan. They are mostly found in the Chitral District and speak Chitrali, also known as Khowar.