Bhateali

In today's world, Bhateali is a topic of great interest and relevance. Whether in the political, social, cultural or scientific field, Bhateali has captured the attention of people of all ages and from different parts of the world. As Bhateali continues to be the subject of debate and analysis, it is important to understand its impact on our society and the world at large. In this article, we will explore different aspects of Bhateali, from its origin to its possible implications for the future. We will also examine the various perspectives and opinions that exist around Bhateali, with the aim of offering a comprehensive and complete vision of this topic that is so relevant today.

Bhateali
भटियाली
The word "Bhateali" written in Devanagari script
Native toIndia
RegionHimachal Pradesh
Native speakers
24,000 (2011 census)
Takri, Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3bht
Glottologbhat1263

Bhateali, or Bhattiyali, is a Western Pahari language of northern India. It Is spoken Majorily in the Bhattiyat Division of Chamba,Dalhousie As well As Nurpur Division of Kangra and Hilly Parts of Pathankot Also. The 2011 Indian Census counted 23,970 speakers, of which 15,107 were found in Chamba district of Himachal Pradesh.

Bhateali has sometimes been counted as dialect of either Dogri or Punjabi. It is listed under Punjabi in the 2011 Census - India.

It was historically written using the Takri script.

References

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  5. ^ Ralph Lilley Turner (1985), A Comparative Dictionary of the Indo-Aryan Languages, p. xii, Wikidata Q115652507
  6. ^ "India - LANGUAGE (PAPER 1 OF 2018)-CENSUS OF INDIA 2011". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 26 March 2023.