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  2. Anti-Bihari sentiment - Wikipedia

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    As with all migrations in history, this has created tensions with the local population, which has resulted in large scale violence. In 2000 and 2003, anti-Bihari violence led to the deaths of up to 200 people, [58] and created 10,000 internal refugees. [59] [60] [61] Similar violent incidents have also taken place recently in Manipur and Assam.

  3. Demographics of Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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    Sikhism is the most common faith in Punjab, numbering over 16 million people representing 57.69% of the population, making it the only Sikh-majority state in India. Around 38.49% of the population (10.68 million) follow Hinduism, while Islam is followed by 1.93% of the population (535,000) and Christianity 1.26% (350,000). [43]

  4. Biharis - Wikipedia

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    Bihari (listen ⓘ) is a ... Then they decided to recruit troops from Sikh and Muslim Communities of the Punjab. ... The total population of the state was ...

  5. Punjabis - Wikipedia

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    While the total population of Punjab is 110 million as noted in the 2017 Pakistan census, [53] ethnic Punjabis comprise approximately 44.7% of the national population. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] With an estimated national population of 252 million in 2024, [ 5 ] ethnic Punjabis thus number approximately 112.8 million in Pakistan; [ a ] [ 54 ] this makes ...

  6. Ethnic groups in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Population Percentage Delhi 717,310 41.13% Pakistan (mainly West Punjab and North-West Frontier Province) [22] 479,744 27.51% Uttar Pradesh (including contemporary Uttarakhand) 262,098 15.03% East Punjab (including contemporary Chandigarh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab) 190,586 10.93% Rajasthan: 48,592 2.79% Bombay: 8,956 0.51% Madhya ...

  7. Muhajir (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    The total population of the Muhajir people worldwide is estimated to be around 15 million, and the overwhelming majority of this figure (14.7 million) is located in Pakistan, according to the 2017 Pakistani census. Though the official controversial 2017 census of Karachi, which has historically hosted the country's largest Muhajir population ...

  8. Bihari diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Bihari diaspora are people hailing from the Indian state of Bihar who resides outside of India. Pakistan and Bangladesh During the partition of ...

  9. States of India by Bengali speakers - Wikipedia

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    The Partition violence may have played a part in this decision. The apprehension of being persecuted in the newly independent country made the migrants give up language and keep religion. As a mirror image of the quick rise in the Assamese speaking population, during 1931-1951 the population of Bengali speakers fell by as much as 25%.