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  2. Culture of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Mumbai's culinary diversity draws many people for the experience. It is very common for one to know Mumbai as a street food hotspot as it provides variety of flavours. Apart from the sheer variety of food from different cultural influences, Mumbai has Khau Galli and Chowpatty dedicated to fast food and meals alike. [1]

  3. Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The name Mumbai (Marathi: मुंबई) originated from Mumbā or Mahā-Ambā—the name of the patron Hindu goddess (Kula Devata) Mumbadevi of the native Koli community [40] —and from ā'ī, meaning "mother" in the Marathi language, which is the mother tongue of the Koli people and the official language of Maharashtra.

  4. Culture of Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Shivaji opposite to Gateway of India in North Mumbai. Around 80% of Maharashtrians are Hindu, and there are significant Muslim, Christian and Buddhist minorities. [4] The Maharashtrian culture consists of people from all a vast majority of religions. Due to it being huge areawise, many sub-regional cultures also exist in Maharashtra.

  5. Category:Culture of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    LGBTQ culture in Mumbai (5 P) M. Marathi cinema (23 C, 39 P) Mass media in Mumbai (10 C, 68 P) Novels set in Mumbai (3 C, 45 P) Mumbai in popular culture (3 C)

  6. Koli Christians - Wikipedia

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    Cross and Mother Mary (in Koli saree), in Worli Koliwada, Christian Koli's temple of Mumbai. In 1989, there were approximately 9,000 Koli Christians, most of whom were fishermen, like their Hindu counterparts. [5] Koli Christians blend the customs and traditions of the Koli people with the beliefs of the Catholic Church.

  7. List of people from Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Samuel, nanny who saved the life of two-year-old Moshe Holtzberg during the November 2008 Mumbai terrorist attacks; Vidya Chavan, politician, and the founder of Ghar Hakk Jagruti Parishad [4] [5] [6] Ranvir Shah, cultural activist and philanthropist [7] Jagannath Shankarshet, philanthropist and educationalist

  8. History of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous tribals have inhabited Mumbai (Bombay) since the Stone Age. [1] The Kolis and Aagri (a Marathi-Konkani people) [2] were the earliest known settlers of the islands. . Between the 2nd century BCE and 10th century CE, the islands came under the control of successive indigenous dynasties: the Satavahanas, Abhiras, Vakatakas, Kalachuris, Konkan Mauryas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Silharas &

  9. Maharashtrian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It originates from Mumbai. In Mumbai, sev puri is strongly associated with street food, but is also served at upscale locations. Supermarkets stock ready-to-eat packets of sev puri and similar snacks like bhelpuri. Ragda pattice is a popular Mumbai fast food. This dish is usually served at restaurants that offer Indian fast food along with ...