From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’

The study of toponymy or place names tenders a rare insight into a region’s historical, cultural, and linguistic heritage. The current research explores the etymology of the name Skardu, a city in Pakistan's Baltistan region. Historical evidences show that the name Skardu is a blend of element...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Nazir, Sajjad Hussain
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Language:English
Published: Department of English, University of Chitral 2024-08-01
Series:University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature
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Online Access:https://www.jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/371
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description The study of toponymy or place names tenders a rare insight into a region’s historical, cultural, and linguistic heritage. The current research explores the etymology of the name Skardu, a city in Pakistan's Baltistan region. Historical evidences show that the name Skardu is a blend of elements from local culture and exotic influence, and linguistically it is rooted in Balti, an old Tibetan dialect spoken in the Baltistan region. Drawing from linguistic analysis and historical texts the current study examines the origin of the name Skardu from the Tibetan word Skar-mDo, usually referred to as a star-lit fort /valley or starry place. Celestial or cosmic reference in the name is a recount and admiration of the earlier Balti settlers for the starry sky and its high altitude symbolizing it with a welcoming sign for the new settlers. In addition, the study found an influence of linguistic variations on the name, for instance, the form Iskardo for Skardu reveals the Islamic influence and a linguistic shift in the region transforming the form and pronunciation of the name. Thus, this study helps to understand the role of religious, linguistic, environmental, and cultural factors in the evolution of toponymic research. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of preserving place names as part of a nation’s intangible heritage.
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spelling doaj-art-229fa8f8bb884a8d8d052e5ee7c856a12025-01-03T23:19:01ZengDepartment of English, University of ChitralUniversity of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature2617-36112663-15122024-08-018IFrom Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’Muhammad Nazir0Sajjad Hussain1Assistant Professor, Department of Persian, University of KarachiLecturer, Department of Languages and Cultural Studies, University of Baltistan, Skardu The study of toponymy or place names tenders a rare insight into a region’s historical, cultural, and linguistic heritage. The current research explores the etymology of the name Skardu, a city in Pakistan's Baltistan region. Historical evidences show that the name Skardu is a blend of elements from local culture and exotic influence, and linguistically it is rooted in Balti, an old Tibetan dialect spoken in the Baltistan region. Drawing from linguistic analysis and historical texts the current study examines the origin of the name Skardu from the Tibetan word Skar-mDo, usually referred to as a star-lit fort /valley or starry place. Celestial or cosmic reference in the name is a recount and admiration of the earlier Balti settlers for the starry sky and its high altitude symbolizing it with a welcoming sign for the new settlers. In addition, the study found an influence of linguistic variations on the name, for instance, the form Iskardo for Skardu reveals the Islamic influence and a linguistic shift in the region transforming the form and pronunciation of the name. Thus, this study helps to understand the role of religious, linguistic, environmental, and cultural factors in the evolution of toponymic research. Furthermore, it highlights the significance of preserving place names as part of a nation’s intangible heritage. https://www.jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/371Toponymy, Etymology, Linguistic, Cultural, Star, Skardu, Tibetan, Balti
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From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’
University of Chitral Journal of Linguistics and Literature
Toponymy, Etymology, Linguistic, Cultural, Star, Skardu, Tibetan, Balti
title From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’
title_full From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’
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title_full_unstemmed From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’
title_short From Stars to Stones: The Cultural and Linguistic Roots of the Name ‘Skardu’
title_sort from stars to stones the cultural and linguistic roots of the name skardu
topic Toponymy, Etymology, Linguistic, Cultural, Star, Skardu, Tibetan, Balti
url https://www.jll.uoch.edu.pk/index.php/jll/article/view/371
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