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Is Mirpuri a written language?

Is Mirpuri a written language?

Mirpur Pahari (or ‘Mirpuri’) is a dialect of the Pahari/Pothwari language, spoken in north-west Pakistan and in the UK. It is an Indo-Aryan language in the Western Punjabi branch and has no written form (Stow, Pert, & Khattab, 2012).

What are Mirpuris known for?

Mirpuris are believed to form around 70% of the British Pakistani population. Many of these individuals migrated to the United Kingdom in the 1960s to work as labourers after the construction of the Mangla Dam by the Pakistani government flooded agricultural fields.

Is Mirpuri a caste?

The British Mirpuri (Urdu: برطانوی میرپوری ) community comprises people in the United Kingdom who originate from the Mirpur District in Pakistan-administered Azad Jammu and Kashmir, thus being a part of the Mirpuri diaspora.

Is Mirpuri the same as Punjabi?

Rather, Mirpuri was a term used largely by the Punjabi Diaspora in the UK to distinguish between the Punjabi language and that of the Mirpuri community. An unintentional consequence of this differentiation is the exclusion of the Pahari-Pothwari language from consideration as a minority language in the UK.

How many Mirpuris are there in the UK?

between 500,000 and 600,000
Mirpuri is the second-most common mother-tongue in the UK (behind English, but ahead of Welsh and other immigrant languages). A current population estimate for Mirpuris in the UK is between 500,000 and 600,000.

Are Mirpuris ethnically Kashmiri?

They are far from ethnic Kashmiris, majority are pure Jatts from the pind and are as close to a Punjabi that you can get. My grand parents from Mums side were from Mirpur. They are Punjabis(Awans) who went across the river 100’s of years ago and in my case came back across in the last 80 years.

Is Mirpuri a Pahari?

Around 70% of British Pakistanis originate from in and around Mirpur, Azad Kashmir. Although living in Kashmir they are not ethnic Kashmiri but are ethnic Paharis. They are the inhabitants of the Pir panjal mountains and foothills, and speak a language called Pahari which literally translates to ‘mountain language’.

Who created Mirpur?

chief Miran Shah Ghazi
The city of Mirpur itself was founded in around 1640 AD or 1050AH by the Ghakhar chief Miran Shah Ghazi. The Imperial Gazetteer of India Provincial Series Kashmir and Jammu (1909) reports that “it is said to have been founded by Miran Shah Ghazi and Sultan Fateh Khan”.

Where do most Pakistanis live in Manchester?

Pakistanis are the largest ethnic minority in Manchester, where they made up 3.8% of the inner city’s population in 2001. Large Pakistani populations are also to be found in the Greater Manchester boroughs of Oldham and Rochdale, where they constituted 4.1 and 5.5% of the population, respectively.

Is Mirpuri a Punjabi language?

It is an Indo-Aryan language in the Western Punjabi branch and has no written form (Stow, Pert, & Khattab, 2012). There are an estimated half a million Mirpuri speakers living in the UK, who have migrated from the Mirpur district of Azad Kashmir, starting in the 1960s but continuing to the present day.

What are some Mirpuri phrases?

Mirpuri Phrases. 1 At the hotel. Good day sir,may I help you. Salaam alaykum saab,me tusaa vastaa koi cheez kari sakna. I would like a room. Miki ekh kamraa cheina. For 2 Colours. 3 vocabulary.

Is Mirpur Pahari a Punjabi?

Mirpur Pahari (or ‘Mirpuri’) is a dialect of the Pahari/Pothwari language, spoken in north-west Pakistan and in the UK. It is an Indo-Aryan language in the Western Punjabi branch and has no written form (Stow, Pert, & Khattab, 2012).

What is Mirpuri Foundation?

The Mirpuri Foundation is committed to supporting cultural endeavors for development and education through the Arts and the preservation of cultural heritage. The Mirpuri Foundation has a strong focus on supporting children and young people, the elderly and migrants to help them develop their potential to the utmost.