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  2. Kharia people - Wikipedia

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    The Kharia are an Austroasiatic tribal ethnic group from east-central India. [5] They originally speak the Kharia language, which belong to Austroasiatic languages. They are sub-divided into three groups known as the Hill Kharia, Delki Kharia and the Dudh Kharia. [6] Amongst them, the Dudh Kharia is the most educated community. [7]

  3. Khaira (surname) - Wikipedia

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    People with surname, who may or may not be associated with the caste, include: Japji Khaira, Australian Panjabi actress; Jujhar Khaira (born 1994), Canadian ice hockey player

  4. Kharia - Wikipedia

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    Kharia may refer to: Kharia people, ethnic group in the Indian states of Odisha and Jharkhand Kharia language, Munda language; See also. Khariar, ...

  5. Kharia Thar language - Wikipedia

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    Ethnicity: Hill Kharia: Native speakers. 25,000 (2007) [1] Language family. ... Kharia Thar is an Indic language spoken by the Hill Kharia culture of India. [1 ...

  6. Category:People of Kharia descent - Wikipedia

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  8. Kharia language - Wikipedia

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    Kharia belongs to the Kharia–Juang branch of the Munda language family. Its closest extant relative is the Juang language , but the relationship between Kharia and Juang is remote. Kharia is in contact with Sadri (the local lingua franca), Mundari , Kurukh , Hindi , and Odia (in Odisha ).

  9. Tribes of Jharkhand - Wikipedia

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    Mage Porob is the principal festival celebrated among the Ho people of eastern India, and is also celebrated by the Munda people, though followers of Birsa Dharam, a new religion based on traditional Munda spirituality and religion, do not celebrate Mage Porob, although they celebrate other traditional Munda festivals. [10]