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PM-50042-07Preservation and Access: Reference MaterialsUniversity of WashingtonA Dictionary of the Gandhari Language9/1/2007 - 6/30/2010$168,760.00RichardG.Salomon   University of WashingtonSeattleWA98195-1016USA2007Asian LanguagesReference MaterialsPreservation and Access917607700085303.4377000

Preparation of the first dictionary of Gandhari, one of the major languages of early Buddhism spoken in the region of Gandhara (modern northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan) between the 300 B.C. and A.D. 300.

The proposal is for the first dictionary of Gandhari, a language of the Middle Indo-Aryan family used in the first few centuries AD in Gandhara (modern northern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan). Gandhari was until very recently sparsely documented and studied, but with the discovery in the last decade of large numbers of manuscript texts dating from the first and second centuries AD, it has now been revealed to be one of the major languages of early Buddhism. The dictionary project with be working in close cooperation with the Early Buddhist Manuscripts Project (EBMP), which is charged with publishing the new manuscripts. The primary goal of the project will be to create an online dictionary, as an expansion and refinement of the current working version which has already been prepared by EBMP researchers, but a long-term goal will be to also publish a traditional print dictionary.