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  2. Biharis - Wikipedia

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    That of a peasant who always keeps his wooden club or lathi at hand, under no circumstances letting it out of his reach. The Biharis, who constitute a martial race in India similar to the Sikhs or the Pathans, in keeping with the role conceived by the British colonial administration, were a mother lode for Monghol and English army recruiters.

  3. Bihari languages - Wikipedia

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    The number of speakers of Bihari languages is difficult to indicate because of unreliable sources. In the urban region most educated speakers of the language name Hindi as their language because this is what they use in formal contexts and believe it to be the appropriate response because of unawareness.

  4. Bihari Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Bihari Muslims are adherents of Islam who identify linguistically, culturally, and genealogically as Biharis.They are geographically native to the region comprising the Bihar state of India, although there are significantly large communities of Bihari Muslims living elsewhere in the subcontinent due to the Partition of British India in 1947, which prompted the community to migrate en masse ...

  5. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    Satyapal Chandra [4] has written many English best-seller novels and he is one of India's emerging young writer. Despite the large number of speakers of Bihari languages, they have not been constitutionally recognised in India, except Maithili which is recognised under the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution of India.

  6. Bihari - Wikipedia

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    Bihari Lal (1595–1663), Hindi poet known for the Satasaī; Bihari brothers, American music industry entrepreneurs; János Bihari (1764–1824/1827?), Hungarian Romani violinist

  7. Persecution of Biharis in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Biharis faced reprisals from Mukti Bahini and Bengali militias [4] [1] resulting in an estimated death toll ranging from 1,000 [5] to 150,000. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Within the context of the conflict in Bangladesh, the term "Bihari" implies the migrants predominantly from the Indian state of Bihar and West Bengal, who headed for then East Pakistan, after ...

  8. Bihari diaspora - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 600,000 Biharis live in 66 camps in 13 regions across Bangladesh, and an equal number have acquired Bangladeshi citizenship. In 1990, a small number of Biharis were allowed to immigrate to Pakistan. Pakistan has reiterated that as the successor state of East Pakistan, Bangladesh should accept the Biharis as full citizens.

  9. History of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Lalu Prasad Yadav has deliberately introduced a new style of politics, highlighting the rustic qualities of low castes of Bihar. For instance, he makes the point of speaking the Bhojpuri dialect or English with a strong Bhojpuri accent, to the horror of the upper classes. He was also adept at confronting them.