"Muman" redirects here. For the places in Iran, see Muman, Iran.
The Mumo (also known as Muman, previously also called Madugal kaffirs[1]) are a Nuristani tribe in Afghanistan living primarily in the Bashgal Valley, centered in the village of Bagalgrom.[2] Their language is Mumviri, a dialect of the Kamkata-vari language.
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^The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information. Hugh Chisholm. University press, 1911. Vol. 15 pg. 631 [1]
^My heartrendingly tragic story. By Muhammad Abdullah Khan Azar, Muhammad Abdullah Khan, Alberto M. Cacopardo, Ruth Laila Schmidt, Georg Morgenstierne, Knut Kristiansen Translated by Georg Morgenstierne, Knut Kristiansen. Novus, 2006. ISBN82-7099-432-4, ISBN978-82-7099-432-8. Pg 3. [2]
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