High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Dhundi-Kairali language is spoken throughout Abbottabad District, and the adjoining Murree Hills and Galyat areas of Pakistan. The Dhund Abbasi and Kareal Tribe form 80% of the population that uses this language. More than 1.5 million people speak this language from the north of Islamabad to the Kaghan Valley in the south, and in the east from the right bank of the Jhelum River to the Silk Road from Hasanabdal to Abbottabad. Nazim Afaq Abbasi and some General Councillors of the Union Council, Birote, objected to the name "Dhundi-Kareali" language and passed a resolution on 28th Oct 2006, in which they demanded all linguists change it to "Kohsari Language", because this language is not only the language of the Dhund Abbasi and Kareal tribes, but it is spoken by all tribes of the region.