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shughni maddah

maddah for imam jan

shughni-ashkbar

a nice shughni song by Ashkbar and the Poem by Zahoori

Lalayik shughni

a nice Lalayik by Nawroz Shah and Juma

Kho Maula

A shughni song by Afghan Shughnies

Bashand Nanik

A Shughni song edit by Sakhi Bakhsh Weyari" تنظيم كننده سخي بخش ويري Shughnan Pamiri

Ali Dad (weyari)

Ali Dad is a Shughni singer Shughnani khughnani Pamiri afghani badakhshi

Hai Bul Bul Mast (Weyari)

A Shughni singer

About Pamirians(pamiri people)

This video is about Pamirian people,who are living in Tajikistan,Afghanistan,China,Pakistan.Pamirians speak they nattive languages:Shugnani-rushani,Wakhi,Ishkashimi,YAzgulami,Munjani,Sariquli.The population is not known yet. The Pamiris are composed of people who speak the Pamiri languages, the indigenous languages of Afghanistan's Badakhshan region and in the Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous province in Tajikistan.Members of the group are Shughni, Sarikoli, Yazgulyam, Munji, Sanglechi-Ishkashmi, Wakhi, and Yidgha. These are Southeastern Iranian languages and have the Subject Object Verb syntactic typology. The vast majority of their speakers are bilingual in the Tajik language (one of the Southwestern Iranian (Persid) languages. Sarikoli is spoken further east, beyond the Sarikol ridge which forms the border of Badakhshan of Afghanistan and China, and is thus the eastern most of the extant Iranian languages.The Bulgar language spoken by the ancestors of modern-day Bulgarians is believed by some to have been a Pamir language (although it is more commonly regarded as Turkic). After the Bulgars migrated to the Balkans in 7th century, Bulgars merged with the local Slavs and adopted their South Slavic language, from which modern Bulgarian developed. Music by: Shams group,Nobovar,Daler Nazarov.

Munawar Shughnani

Munawar Singing

Khudoyor

Pamirian Music

raftam ba koi pamir

shar of shahetor

Shughnani Falak

a beautiful shughnani falak by Munawar Shughnani

lutf Ali

lutfali singing the song ye Gul Tote

Muboraksho Mirzoshoev

Muboraksho Mirzoshoev is a Pamirian singer from Tajikistan.So sad,that He's not with. Allah bless him !!!

ai bashand nanik

song sang by neak mmohammad shughani for mother ...........tolyak

Zar Mo Makin YAr

a nice song by Jahandar Shah's son Sakhi Players:Jahandar Shah,Navroz Shah,Taighon Shah,Farid and their younger bro

Farhad Darya

The Great singer of Afghanistan Farhad Darya is singing this song on his Mohter

Cashme Sia, Noor, Weyari

Singer Noor from Weyar Shughnan

Song for Greater Iran - Iran-e Bozorg

Iran-e Bozorg. http://pan-iranism.com/ Also known as Aryana or Ariana in the Hellenized form. Greater Khorasan, Khorasan-e Bozorg. Fars/Pars, Khorasan, Bactria-Balkh. Cyrus the Great. Koroush e Bozorg. Zoroaster. Zardusht. From the Tigris river to the Caucasus, to the Hindus river, to Central Asia, it's all Iran, Iran-e Bozorg, Iran Zamin. Greater Iran (in Persian: ایران بزرگ Irān-e Bozorg, or ایران‌زمین Irān-zamīn; the Encyclopedia Iranica uses the term Iranian Cultural Continent[1]) is a term for the Iranian plateau in addition to the entire region with significant Iranian cultural influence. It roughly corresponds to the territory stretching from the Caucasus to the Indus River, or that of the two Persian Empires (Achaemenid and Sassanid), and conform to the historical understanding of the full territory of "Iran." Keywords: greater iran iran zameen iran e bozorg ariana aryana fars pars persia tehran persepolis shiraz tehran mashhad tus afghanistan afghanistani herat ghor ghazni balkh bokhdi bactra bactria kabul kabulistan dushanbe samarkand samarqand bukhara bokhara bamiyan bamyan badakhshan panjsher panjshir badakhsan ghazni ghor ghur samangan merv merw kurdish kurdistan tajikistan afghanistan uzbekistan turkmenistan azerbaijan iraq azeri iraqi iraqis Kyrgyzstan western China Tashkorgan Tashkurghan kurdistan kurdistani armenia pan-iranism Iranic languages: Old * Western: Median · Old Persian * Eastern: Avestan† · Old Scythian · Old Sogdian Middle * Western: Parthian† · Middle Persian * Eastern: Bactrian† · Khwarezmian† · Ossetic · Parnian · Sacian · Saka · Scythian · Sogdian Modern * Western: Alviri (Vidâri) · Ashtiani · Old Azari† · Baluchi · Bashkardi · Central Iran · Persian Dari · Dari (Zoroastrian) · Gilaki · Gorani · Harzani · Judeo-Persian · Kurmanji Kurdish · Laki · Luri · Bakhtiari Lori · Mazandarani · Ormuri · Sangsari · Parachi · New Persian · Sorani Kurdish · Tajik · Taleshi · Tat · Tati · Vafsi · Zazaki * Eastern: Bartangi · Hindukush Group · Ishkashmi · Karakoram Group · Khufi · Munji · Oroshori · New Ossetic · Parachi · Pashto · Roshani (Roshni) · Sanglechi · Sarikoli · Shughni · Wakhi · Vanji† · Waziri · Yaghnobi · Yidgha · Yazgulami · Zebaki Modern Iranic peoples: * Azeris * Baloch * Gilanis * Jasz * Kurds * Laks * Mazanderanis * Ossetians * Pamiri people * Parsis & Iranis * Pashtuns * Persians * Bakhtiaris * Farsiwans * Hazaras * Lurs * Tajiks * Tats * Tajiks of China * Talysh * Wakhi * Zazas Ancient Iranic/Iranian peoples: * West Iranian o Persians + Pallavas, descended from Persian invaders of India o Medes o Parthians o Sagarthians (whose name survives in the name of the Zagros Mountains[citation needed]). o Corduchi [1] o Azaris * East Iranian o Bactrians o Khwarezmians o Sogdians o Scytho-Sarmatian + Sarmatians, including the Rhoxolani, Iazyges, Siraces + Alans (sometimes considered a branch of the Sarmatians) + Saka (Scythians) + Parama Kambojas, of the Allai valley/Allai mountains, north of Hindukush. + Parni + Massagetae Possible Ancient Iranian peoples whose designation is uncertain: * Cimmerians (ethnicity as Iranians specifically unknown) * Sigynnae (uncertain, known only by obscure reports) * Xionites (uncertain, known only by obscure reports) * Hephthalites (uncertain but highly possible)