Template:Wp/trw/توروالی زبان کے بارے میں انگریزی مضمون

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The Torwali language is spoken in Kohistan and Swat districts of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of Pakistan. The language is indigenous to the Torwali people who live in scattered hamlets in the mountainous upper reaches of the Swat valley, above the Pashto-speaking town of Madyan up to the Gawri-speaking town of Kalam. According to Rehmat Aziz Chitrali a Pakistani Researcher and Director of the Khowar Academy the total speakers of Torwali language are approximately 90,000 (2011) There are two main dialects of Torwali: Bahrain and Chail.

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