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{{About|Khaśa people of Jammu and kashmir|Ethnic group of meghalaya|Khasi people|ethno-linguistic group|Khas people|Other|Khasa (disambiguation)}} |
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'''Khaśa,''' (<small>skt:खश</small>) '''Khāśakas''' and '''khaśal''' are [[Ethnolinguistic group|Ethno-linguistic group]] of people inhabiting the surrounding areas of [[Chenab River|Chenab]] river. They speak [[Khāṣi language|Khaśi dialect]] of [[Western Pahari]] language family. They are closely related to [[Bhadarwahi language|Bhadarwahi,]] [[Sarazi language|Sarazi]], and '''Rudhārī''' linguistic groups. |
'''Khaśa,''' (<small>skt:खश</small>) '''Khāśakas''' and '''khaśal''' are [[Ethnolinguistic group|Ethno-linguistic group]] of people inhabiting the surrounding areas of [[Chenab River|Chenab]] river. They speak [[Khāṣi language|Khaśi dialect]] of [[Western Pahari]] language family. They are closely related to [[Bhadarwahi language|Bhadarwahi,]] [[Sarazi language|Sarazi]], and '''Rudhārī''' linguistic groups.<ref>{{Cite web |title=SPPEL - Scheme for Protection and Preservation of Endangered Languages |url=https://www.sppel.org/khashdoc.aspx#:~:text=Khash%20language%20is%20one%20of,is%20not%20their%20native%20language. |access-date=2024-03-14 |website=www.sppel.org}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite journal |last=Kaul |first=S. |date=2013-11-26 |title=Kalhana's Kashmir: Aspects of the Literary Production of Space in the Rajatarangini |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0376983613499675 |journal=Indian Historical Review |volume=40 |issue=2 |pages=207–222 |doi=10.1177/0376983613499675 |issn=0376-9836}}</ref> |
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| native_name = खश |
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| religions = Hinduism |
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| related_groups = Rudhāri, Bhaderwahi |
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== History == |
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The earliest mention of the word Khaśa can be found in the epic [[Mahabharata]], where they are mentioned to have inhabited regions in the vicinity of [[Gandhara Kingdom|Gandhara]] , [[Trigarta Kingdom|Trigarta]], and the [[Madra]] Kingdom. They are also identified in the [[Rajatarangini]] to be residing in the regions close to kāṣṭhavāṭa (present day [[Kishtwar]]) and on the banks of [[Chandrabhaga River (Chenab River)|chandrabhaga]](chenab).<ref name=":0" /> |
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Khaśa, (skt:खश) Khāśakas and khaśal are Ethno-linguistic group of people inhabiting the surrounding areas of Chenab river. They speak Khaśi dialect of Western Pahari language family. They are closely related to Bhadarwahi, Sarazi, and Rudhārī linguistic groups.[1][2]
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Rudhāri, Bhaderwahi |
History
The earliest mention of the word Khaśa can be found in the epic Mahabharata, where they are mentioned to have inhabited regions in the vicinity of Gandhara , Trigarta, and the Madra Kingdom. They are also identified in the Rajatarangini to be residing in the regions close to kāṣṭhavāṭa (present day Kishtwar) and on the banks of chandrabhaga(chenab).[2]
- ^ "SPPEL - Scheme for Protection and Preservation of Endangered Languages". www.sppel.org. Retrieved 2024-03-14.
- ^ a b Kaul, S. (2013-11-26). "Kalhana's Kashmir: Aspects of the Literary Production of Space in the Rajatarangini". Indian Historical Review. 40 (2): 207–222. doi:10.1177/0376983613499675. ISSN 0376-9836.