Lmar language

Lmar (Gujarati script:  ભાર, Bhāra) is a Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Lmar Governorate in Weefistan and some parts of Gujarat in India.

It is closely related to, with a mixture of Weef.

History
Indians have first arrived at Weefistan in 100 BC. Locals referred them to as "Lmar" people, deriving from the old Weef name of India, "Lmaret". They mixed Sanskrit words with Weef words, making their own language, referred to as "Bhāra".

Bhāra was usually considered a dialect of Sanskrit, until the Mughals took over India, when Bhāra became its own language.

Britain originally planned to expel the Lmar Indians back to India in 1900, but it was later scrapped. When Weefistan gained independence in 1946, Lmar was recognized as one of the minority languages of the country.