The Dāyı ~ Kārgıl of Andkhoy: Language, History and Typical Professions. Discourses on Local IdentityIngeborg Baldauf
ASIEN – Nr. 104 (2007) pp. 135–52
On Turkological ground, the existence of “small groups of Khorassanian Turkic speakers along the Amu Darya” had been postulated years ago. Field research in Andkhoy, the northwestern most town of Afghanistan, seems to have yielded proof of this assumption: The Dayı / Kārgıl of the Andkhoy oasis in fact speak a dialect that comes close to Khorassanian Turkic. This paper introduces local knowledge about their historical background, religious and linguistic affiliation, and social and professional attribution, all of which are important elements in the shaping of personal and collective identities.
Manuscript received on 2007-02-20, accepted on 2007-04-30
Keywords: Afghanistan, Turkic languages and dialects, Dāyı, Kārgıl, Andkhoy, ethnic groups, customs, identity











