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Badshah Munir Bukhari
Badshah Munir Bukhari


Badshah Munir Bukhari(بادشاہ منیر بخاری ) is a linguist from Northern Pakistan. A native of Chitral, he is a lecturer in linguistics and a member of the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar.[1]
Badshah Munir Bukhari(بادشاہ منیر بخاری ) is a linguist from Northern [[Pakistan]]. A native of Chitral, he is a lecturer in linguistics and a member of the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar.[1]


The National language authority of Pakistan published his book on Khowar. His Khowar - Urdu - English dictionary is one of the few sources available on the Khowar language. He is also the editor of KHAYAABAN (ISSN 1993-9302) the research journal of the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan. He is also a member of the world languages organization.
The National language authority of Pakistan published his book on Khowar. His Khowar - Urdu - English dictionary is one of the few sources available on the Khowar language. He is also the editor of KHAYAABAN (ISSN 1993-9302) the research journal of the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan. He is also a member of the world languages organization.
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In 2004, the government of Pakistan awarded him a medal for his contribution in the field of linguist resarch.
In 2004, the government of Pakistan awarded him a medal for his contribution in the field of linguist resarch.


He designed alphabets for seven previously unwritten languages of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan.
He designed alphabets for seven previously unwritten languages of northern [[Pakistan]] and [[Afghanistan]].


He is the translator of the chineese.He has published on the following languages of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan: Dameli, Domaaki, Gawar-Bati, Kalash, Kashmiri, Khowar, Kohistani, Nangalami, Pashayi, Palula, Shina, Shumashti, Nuristani, Askunu, Kamkata-viri, Tregami, Vasi-vari, Waigali, Dari, Pashto, Urdu.
He is the translator of the chineese.He has published on the following languages of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan: Dameli, Domaaki, Gawar-Bati, Kalash, Kashmiri, Khowar, Kohistani, Nangalami, Pashayi, Palula, Shina, Shumashti, Nuristani, Askunu, Kamkata-viri, Tregami, Vasi-vari, Waigali, Dari, Pashto, Urdu.

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Badshah Munir Bukhari

Badshah Munir Bukhari(بادشاہ منیر بخاری ) is a linguist from Northern Pakistan. A native of Chitral, he is a lecturer in linguistics and a member of the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar.[1]

The National language authority of Pakistan published his book on Khowar. His Khowar - Urdu - English dictionary is one of the few sources available on the Khowar language. He is also the editor of KHAYAABAN (ISSN 1993-9302) the research journal of the Department of Urdu, University of Peshawar, NWFP, Pakistan. He is also a member of the world languages organization.

In 2004, the government of Pakistan awarded him a medal for his contribution in the field of linguist resarch.

He designed alphabets for seven previously unwritten languages of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan.

He is the translator of the chineese.He has published on the following languages of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan: Dameli, Domaaki, Gawar-Bati, Kalash, Kashmiri, Khowar, Kohistani, Nangalami, Pashayi, Palula, Shina, Shumashti, Nuristani, Askunu, Kamkata-viri, Tregami, Vasi-vari, Waigali, Dari, Pashto, Urdu.

He is an Urdu poet.(Urdu)بلندی پر نظر آونگا اک دن ۔۔۔ میں اب منصور ہوتا جارہا ہوں

He has contributed to a five-volume account of the roots of the language currently used in Pakistan. His contribution focuses on the similarities between Urdu and Khowar.[2]


[edit] References ^ University of Peshawar, Dept of Urdu website. Accessed 23 December 2007. ^ Mushir Anwar Extension study on origin of Urdu Dawn Magazine, October 28, 2006. Accessed 23 December 2007. Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badshah_Munir_Bukhari" Categories: Pakistani linguists