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===Munji–Yidgha branch=== The [[Munji language|Munji]] and [[Yidgha language|Yidgha]] languages are closely related.{{citation needed|date=April 2014}} There are about 6,000 speakers of [[Yidgha language|Yidgha]] in Upper [[Lotkoh]] Valley recorded in the former [[Chitral District|Chitral district]] of [[Pakistan]], and in 2008 there were around 5,300 speakers of [[Munji language|Munji]] mainly in the Mamalgha and Munjan valleys in the [[Kuran wa Munjan District|Kuran wa Munjan district]] of the [[Badakhshan Province|Badakhshan province]] in northeastern [[Afghanistan]]. Munji-Yidgha shares with [[Bactrian language|Bactrian]] a development *ð > {{IPA|/l/}}, absent from the other three Pamir groups. The extinct [[Sarghulami]] language of [[Badakhshan Province|Badakhshan]] is thought to be of the Munji-Yidgha branch.
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