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Dard

[dahrd]

noun

  1. Also Dardic. a group of Indic languages spoken in Kashmir, northern Pakistan, and eastern Afghanistan, and including Kashmiri.

  2. a member of the peoples who speak these languages.



Dard

/ dɑːd /

noun

  1. a member of any of the Indo-European peoples speaking a Dardic language

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Such considerations partly explain why, in my 20s, I worked my way through Dard Hunter’s magisterial “Papermaking: The History and Technique of an Ancient Craft.”

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As we’d heard throughout the valley, he explained that the people of Gurez and Tulail are not truly Kashmiri, but from the Dard Shin tribe, and that their mother tongue is Shina.

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"It's not actually as safe and progressive a community as we thought it was," said Sofia Dard, a 21-year-old senior majoring in psychology.

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"Deah was a very proud Muslim American. He was proud of all his identities," said Sofia Dard, a 21-year-old senior psychology major.

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The Northern Ireland Badger Group has backed Dard's approach and said in a statement that the new research had not altered its view.

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