Ghebī is a dialect of Hindko spoken in Punjab, Pakistan. In the early 20th century Grierson assigned it to his "North-Eastern Lahnda" group, whereas Shackle writing in 1980 placed it within Hindko "proper" alongside Chacchī and Avāṅkārī.[1]
Ghebi is mainly spoken in Pindi Gheb and Fateh Jang Tehsils of Attock District and adjacent areas within Mianwali District and Chakwal District.
Ghebī is a dialect of Hindko spoken in Punjab, Pakistan. In the early 20th century Grierson assigned it to his "North-Eastern Lahnda" group, whereas Shackle...
belongs to the Dhani dialect group. The dialects of Pindi Gheb Tehsil (called Ghebi) and of Attock (sometimes called Chhachi) have been classified as part of...
related dialects of Attock District, Punjab: Chacchi (spoken in Attock ), Ghebi (spoken to the south in Pindi Gheb Tehsil), and Awankari (spoken in Talagang...
group, whereas Shackle considers it part of Hindko "proper", alongside Ghebī and Avāṅkārī. Shackle 1980, p. 485. Masica 1991, p. 19. Masica 1991, pp...
Guinea), a Manubaran language spoken in the "bird's tail" of Papua New Guinea Ghebi dialect, a dialect of Hindko spoken in Pakistan This disambiguation page...
official status. However, the language variety spoken natively in the area is Ghebi – a Hindko dialect that is closely related to Chacchi and Awankari. Tehsils...
tradition, the village was founded by a man surnamed Lobzhanidze from the Ghebi in the northernmost part of Racha in the 18th century. The Japaridze descend...
of acres land area near small towns around khaur while main language is ghebi punjabi dialect of hindko, and most of the population is Sunni Hanfi shia...
closely related to the Hindko dialects to the east: Awankari, Chacchi and Ghebi. It has borrowed words from Pashto to a higher extent than other Hindko...
Menelik Palace, formerly known as Gebbi, a palace in Addis Abeba, Ethiopia Ghebi dialect, a dialect of Hindko spoken in Pakistan This disambiguation page...
northwestern Punjab. To the north, the Sohan River separates it from the Ghebi dialect, although Awankari extends beyond the river in Tarap and Injra....
Caucasians, the Dvals, and what is now known as Ossetia, as well as Glola-Ghebi". St. Ražden's martyrium is also mentioned by the anonymous 13th-century...