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Pamirian Keyboard (Latin)

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About Pamirian Keyboard (Latin)

The first grammar of the Pamirian Languages ​​was created by an English researcher Robert Show and published in 1877. In order to fix the language material he utilized the Latin alphabet with a certain number of diacritical marks over the vowels. During the period of 1920-1930 in USSR, number of programs were created and focused on preserving the "non-written" languages. Within this program, it was decided to create "writing grammar" for Pamiri languages ​​in which A.M Dyakov, S Klimchickiy, Shonavruzov and N Shambezoda took part.
The following keyboard was created based on their respective work. The keyboard can be used for typing Shugni-Rushani, Wakhani, Ishkashimi, Yazgulam, Sarykuli languages ​​which distribution is in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Oblast in Tajikistan and Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan.

The first grammar of Pamir languages ​​was drawn up English explorer Robert Shaw and published in 1877. In his work for the fixation of linguistic material he used the Latin alphabet with a number of diacritics over vowels.
At the turn of the 1920s and 1930s in the Soviet Union was a process of Romanization and creation of scripts for unwritten languages. In this process, it was decided to create a script for the Pamir languages. In its development participated AM Dyakov, S. Klimchitsky, Sh Shonavruz, N. Shanbezoda.
 This keyboard is based on these works. The keyboard can be used for the following Pamir languages:
 - Shugnan-Rushan
 - Wakhan
 - Ishkashimsky
 - yazgulyamsky
- sarykulsky

More information can be found here: https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Шугнанский_язык

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