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Adurgari
Adurgari (ادرغارى) is a secret cant of the nomadic Shaikh Mohammadi tribe of peddlers of Afghanistan, used especially in the presence of outsiders.〔"Encyclopedia Ethnography of Middle-East and Central Asia" (Vol. 1, A 1) edited by R. Khanam〕 It is not a native language but is taught to children around age seven; all adults speak it in addition to Persian and Pashto. It contains a mixture of words, but resembles Kohistani of Pakistan.〔David Phillips, 2001, ''Peoples on the Move: Introducing the Nomads of the World''〕 ==References==
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