Budukshad بودوخسد

Classification and Dialects
Buduksha, natively known as (بودوخشد) is a North Eastern Iranian language part of the Indo-Iranian branch of Indo-European language family. It is primarily spoken East of Jammu & Kashmir in Western Tibet spoken by about little over 30,000 speakers.

There are three main dialects

Ağrbi-Western.

Mârkâsi-Central.

Şarkt—Eastern.

Extra Info~

The Budukshanese (Or Budukshani) despite speaking a Indo-Iranian language They were originally Proto Aryan speakers speaking a language distantly related to Brahui (Dravidian) and are mostly A mix of Dravidian, Central Asian and Tibetan DNA with a small percentage of Steppe Indo Aryan DNA.

The average genetic breakdown for a Budukshani is around 55%Tibetan and East Asian, 35% Dravidian and 10% Central Asian (Mainly Uzbek and Uyghur).