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Summary
DescriptionSouth Asian Language Families.jpg
English: South Asian Language Families Nihali, Kusunda, and Thai languages are not shown.
Own work based on: Südasien Sprachfamilien.png from Language families and branches, languages and dialects in A Historical Atlas of South Asia, Oxford University Press. New York 1992.
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2007-10-27 22:10 Kitkatcrazy 637×695× (50243 bytes) South Asian Language Families, translated from Image:Südasien Sprachfamilien.png, from ''Language families and branches, languages and dialects'' in ''A Historical Atlas of South Asia'', Oxford University Press. New York 1992. Author - [[User:BishkekRock
The previous version contains a propaganda border image of India excluding the POK and Aksai chin regions. There are two distinct versions of India map, once endorsed by government of India, and other published in sources foreign to India. A fair representation would be to use both version showing a highlight tackling any propaganda or controversy. Source: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/india-asks-us-govt-to-correct-its-maps-566405
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