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Dard
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Dard  (därd) also Dar·dic (därdk)
n.
A group of Indic languages spoken in the upper Indus River valley.

Dard [dɑːd]
n
(Social Science / Peoples) a member of any of the Indo-European peoples speaking a Dardic language
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Noun1.Dard - any of a group of Indic languages spoken in Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan
Indic, Indo-Aryan - a branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages
Shina - a Dardic language spoken in northern Kashmir
Khowar - a Dardic language spoken in northwestern Pakistan
Kafiri - a Dardic language spoken by the Kafir in northeastern Afghanistan
Kashmiri - the official state language of Kashmir


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