Brokskat (Tibetan: འབྲོག་སྐད་, Wylie: ’brog skad)[3] or Minaro[4] is an endangered Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Brokpa people in the lower Indus Valley of Ladakh and its surrounding areas.
[1][5] It is the oldest surviving member of the ancient Dardic language.
The name "Brokpa" is used by Ladakhi and Balti Tibetic origin people to refer to this ethnic group.
Brokpa means "hill-dweller" or "hillbilly," reflecting their historical lifestyle as hunters in the upper mountainous regions.
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