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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
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