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Asụsụ Sidi
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Sidi bụ Asụsụ Bantu nke Pakistan na India, [1] nke metụtara Swahili. Ọtụtụ [2]'ime ndị obodo Sidi taa na-asụ asụsụ Indic mpaghara, ọtụtụ n'ime ha bụ Gujarati, tinyere ụfọdụ okwu na ahịrịokwu Bantu, [1] na ọnụ ọgụgụ ndị na-asụrụ ya ugbu a amaghị. [3][2] kọrọ na a ka na-asụ ya na 1960s na Jambur, obodo nta dị na Kathiawar, Gujarat, site na Siddi. Nnyocha nke asụsụ mpaghara nke gọọmentị Gujarat mere [4] 2016 kọrọ na asụsụ ahụ nọ n'ihe ize ndụ nke ịla n'iyi.

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na a ka na-asụ ya na 1960s na Jambur, obodo nta dị na Kathiawar, Gujarat, site na Siddi. Nnyocha nke asụsụ mpaghara nke gọọmentị

  1. The Siddi community of India, and Pakistan (en). African American Registry. Retrieved on 2022-10-15.
  2. 2.0 2.1 LINGUISTIC EVIDENCE OF BANTU ORIGINS OF THE SIDIS OF INDIA (January 2008). Retrieved on 4 October 2023.
  3. Whiteley, 1969, Swahili: The Rise of a National Language
  4. "Gujarat speaks in 50 languages, 30 dialects disappeared from state since 1961", The Times of India, 2016-05-25. Retrieved on 2023-09-11.