Cacopardo, Alberto M. 2001. The Jashi. In Alberto M. Cacopardo and Augusto S. Cacopardo (eds.), Gates of Peristan: History, religion and society in the Hindu Kush, 163-226. Roma: Istituto Italiano per l'Africa e l'Oriente.
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Jashi people once had a language of their own and occupied much of the Lower Bashgal valley before the arrival of the Kom some 400 years ago: they now speak the language of the Kom people = Kamviri |