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The Century That Spoke Bhaderwahi
Kashmir Observer
|OCTOBER 28, 2025 ISSUE
From handwritten field notes in 1908 to digital preservation in 2025, Bhaderwahi’s journey shows how language can survive history, politics, and neglect through the resilience of its people.
Listen closely in Bhaderwah and you'll hear a melody that doesn’t belong to Urdu or Kashmiri.
It's Bhaderwahi, a language shaped by the hills, trade routes, and memory. Its sound carries traces of ancient Indo-Aryan speech, but its rhythm belongs to the Chenab Valley alone.
The story of Bhaderwahi is a story of a small language that refused to disappear.
In 1908, a Scottish linguist and missionary, T. Grahame Bailey, made the first known record of Bhaderwahi in The Languages of the Northern Himalayas. He travelled through rugged terrains, collecting words, sounds, and stories from the locals. His discovery was significant.
Bhaderwahi, he concluded, was part of the Indo-Aryan family, distinct from the neighbouring Dardic or Tibeto-Burman languages. He noticed features that were rare even among Indo-Aryan tongues: a full set of voiced aspirated consonants, a neuter gender, and vowel lengths that could change a word's meaning.
A decade later, Sir George Abraham Grierson confirmed Bailey's work in the Linguistic Survey of India (1919). He placed Bhaderwahi under the Western Pahari subgroup and described it as a “transitional language,” standing between Indo-Aryan and Dardic families.
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