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The '''Burusho''' or '''Brusho''', also known as the '''Hunza people''' or '''Botraj''', live northern [[Pakistan]] and [[India]]. Their language, Burushaski, has been classified as a language isolate. Although their origins are debated, it has been argued that they originate from groups existing in northwestern India / Pakistan before the arrival of the [[Indo-Europeans]]. | The '''Burusho''' or '''Brusho''', also known as the '''Hunza people''' or '''Botraj''', live northern [[Pakistan]] and [[India]]. Their language, Burushaski, has been classified as a language isolate. Although their origins are debated, it has been argued that they originate from groups existing in northwestern India / Pakistan before the arrival of the [[Indo-Europeans]]. | ||
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File:A Hunza Rajah and Tribesmen.png
Burusho people.
The Burusho or Brusho, also known as the Hunza people or Botraj, live northern Pakistan and India. Their language, Burushaski, has been classified as a language isolate. Although their origins are debated, it has been argued that they originate from groups existing in northwestern India / Pakistan before the arrival of the Indo-Europeans.
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