Kati people

E899487

The Kati people are an ethnic group of the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan, traditionally known for their distinct Indo-Iranian language and mountain-based pastoral lifestyle.

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Label Occurrences
Kati people canonical 4

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ethnic group
indigenous people
alternativeName Kata NERFINISHED
Kata-vari people NERFINISHED
country Afghanistan
culturalRegion eastern Hindu Kush NERFINISHED
ethnonym Kati NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Kafiristan NERFINISHED
historicalReligion pre-Islamic polytheism
language Kati language
languageFamily Indo-Iranian languages
Nuristani languages NERFINISHED
linguisticStatus minority language speakers in Afghanistan
locatedIn Afghanistan NERFINISHED
Hindu Kush NERFINISHED
notableFeature distinct Indo-Iranian language
mountain-based pastoral lifestyle
partOf Nuristani peoples NERFINISHED
region Nuristan Province NERFINISHED
relatedEthnicGroup Ashkun people NERFINISHED
Kalash people NERFINISHED
Prasun people NERFINISHED
Waigali people NERFINISHED
religion Sunni Islam
traditionalEconomy animal husbandry
small-scale agriculture
traditionalLifestyle agro-pastoralism
mountain pastoralism
traditionalSettlementType mountain villages
usesScript Arabic script

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Prasun neighboringGroups Kati people
Prasun people relatedEthnicGroup Kati people
Ashkun people relatedGroup Kati people
Kamviri people relatedEthnicGroup Kati people