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  2. Bihari culture - Wikipedia

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    Bihari culture refers to the culture of the Indian state of Bihar. Bihari culture includes Angika culture, Mithila culture, Bhojpuri Culture and the culture of Magadha.

  3. Biharis - Wikipedia

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    A group of High caste Bihari women in Gopalganj district (1915) A man from Bihar, attending Kumbh Mela. Agriculture workers in Gopalganj, ca. 1915. The traditional dress of Bihari people includes Dhoti and Chapkan [25] [26] or Kurta (replacing the older chapkan which is a robe fastened on the right or on the left) [26] for men and Saree for

  4. Bihari cuisine - Wikipedia

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    As the seasons change so does the Bihari thali, every 3–4 months.The constants are rice, roti, achar, chatni, dals and milk products, with some variation.. For the frying and tempering (chhounkna / tadka) of certain vegetable dishes, Bihari cuisine makes use of vegetable oil or mustard oil and panch phoron — literally the "five spices": fennel seed (saunf), black mustard seed (sarson ...

  5. Category:Culture of Bihar - Wikipedia

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  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; Lal Bihari (born 1955), founder of the Association of the Dead; Mukut Bihari, Indian politician; Shamsul Huda Bihari (died 1987), Indian songwriter and poet

  7. Bihar - Wikipedia

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    The major ones are Bhojpuri (24.86%), Maithili (12.55%) and Magahi (10.87%) [91] [92] Angika and Bajjika, two other Bihari languages, are classified under other dialects of Hindi in the census. Maithili is a recognised regional language of India under the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India.

  8. Magahi culture - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Magadh is rich with its distinct language, folk songs and festivals. In ancient period it was known as Magadha mahajanpada. The present-day Magadh region split between the states of Bihar and Jharkhand in India. The major language of the region is Magahi. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Bihari literature - Wikipedia

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    Bhikhari Thakur was a Bhojpuri writer who has written several plays, poems and essays on social issues like women empowerment, poverty, migration, caste system etc. Bidesiya and Gabarghichor are one of the most famous plays written by him.