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The word Pahari has been derived from Pahar which means Hills and Mountains.In [[Sikh]] history we are familier with a word Pahari Rajas.Pahari is a language spoken by more than ten million people...
The word Pahari has been derived from Pahar which means Hills and Mountains.In [[Sikh]] history we are familier with a word Pahari Rajas.  
 
Pahari is a language spoken by more than ten million people spreading from Nepal through Himachal state,Poonch,Rajouri, and Uri of the J&K state,Pakistan administered Kashmir, through out in the North [[Pakistan]] ,up to the river Indus and Chitral,is one of most anicient languages spoken in central and south [[Asia]]. In ancient times [[Sharda]] script was used to write this language,which was developed by Budhist monks of [[Kashmir]].  
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The word Pahari has been derived from Pahar which means Hills and Mountains.In Sikh history we are familier with a word Pahari Rajas.

Pahari is a language spoken by more than ten million people spreading from Nepal through Himachal state,Poonch,Rajouri, and Uri of the J&K state,Pakistan administered Kashmir, through out in the North Pakistan ,up to the river Indus and Chitral,is one of most anicient languages spoken in central and south Asia. In ancient times Sharda script was used to write this language,which was developed by Budhist monks of Kashmir. Contd.