Dhundhari is primarily spoken in the state of Rajasthan.
Mewati is another dialect of Rajasthani to the northeast, which assumes the form of
Braja Bhasha in Bharatpur. Mewati is actually the language of the former Mewat, the abode of the Meos in
Dang is a further sub-dialect of
Braja Bhasa in
Karauli and that of
Bundeli and
Malvi in
Jhalawar and the southern parts of Kota. Similarly,
Ahirwati (also known as
Hīrwāṭī) It belongs to the Rajasthani language group and is commonly taken to be a dialect of
Haryanvi. It is spoken in
Ahirwal region the abode of Ahirs/Heers
Behror,
Mundawar,
Tijara,
Bansur (in the district of Alwar, Rajasthan),
Kotputli in Jaipur district. == Lexis ==