Zargari زرگری | |
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| Coordinates: 33°29′31″N68°22′22″E / 33.492063°N 68.372661°E [1] | |
| Country | Afghanistan |
| Province | Ghazni |
Zargari (Dari: زرگری) also known as Zargar is a village in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. The official language in the province of Zargar is Zubani Zargari, which is interconnected with Dari.
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Zargar may refer to:
Zargari is a dialect of Balkan Romani, spoken in Zargar region of the Qazvin Province of in Iran by the ethnic Zargari people. The language can be found in surrounding regions as well. It is one of the only Indo-Aryan languages still spoken in Iran, and is considered endangered. Zargari takes its name from the Persian word for "goldsmith".
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Zargari may refer to
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