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  2. Marwari people - Wikipedia

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    Marwari, or Marrubhasha, as it is referred to by Marwaris, is the traditional, historical, language of the Marwari ethnicity. The Marwari language is closely related to the Rajasthani language. The latter evolved from the Old Gujarati (also called Old Western Rajasthani , Gujjar Bhakha or Maru-Gurjar ), language spoken by the people in Gujarat ...

  3. Category:Marwari people - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of Marwari people, a sub ethnic group of Rajasthani Samaj or the category of people whose mother-tongue is Marwari. Subcategories This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total.

  4. Marwari - Wikipedia

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    Marwari may refer to: anything of, from, or related to the Marwar region of Rajasthan, India, largely in the Thar Desert Marwari people, an Indian ethnic group originating in the Marwar region; Marwari language, the language of the Marwari people; Marwari horse, a horse breed from the Marwar region; Marwari sheep

  5. Category:Marwar - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; Community portal; ... Marwari people (11 C, 79 P) N. Nagaur district (5 C, 26 P) P. Pali district (6 C ...

  6. List of Rajputs - Wikipedia

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    British Indian military people Pratap Singh of Idar , was a decorated British Indian Army officer who served in Second Afghan War , Tirah campaign , Boxer Rebellion , First World War . He was the Maharaja of Idar and administrator and Regent of Jodhpur .

  7. Marwari Muslims - Wikipedia

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    The Marwari Muslims or Marwadi Muslims (Marwari: मारवाड़ी मुसलमान, ماروارؕی مسلمان) are an Indian and Pakistani ethnic group that originate from the Rajasthan region of India. Their language, also called Marwari, is a dialect of Rajasthani and is a part of the western group of Indo-Aryan languages. [1]

  8. Kingdom of Marwar - Wikipedia

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    During a famine in Marwar he distributed his own personal grains to the people. 1309 1313 5 Rao Kanhapalji He suffered raids from the Turko-Afghan tribes and was killed in action defending his lands. 1313 1323 6 Rao Jalansiji He defeated the SodhaParmars. He took the turban of the Sodha chief to mark his supremacy in the region. 1323 1328 7

  9. Population history of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Using an estimate of approximately 37 million people in Mexico, Central and South America in 1492 (including 6 million in the Aztec Empire, 5–10 million in the Mayan States, 11 million in what is now Brazil, and 12 million in the Inca Empire), the lowest estimates give a population decrease from all causes of 80% by the end of the 17th ...