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  2. Bihari Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Sum total of this table is 14,780,500 Muslims out of 83.0 million total population in 2001 census, hence Muslims were 16.5% of total population in Bihar. In 2011 census, total population grew to 103.9985 million, of which 16.9% or 17,557,809 were Muslims. [17] During 2001–2011, Muslims grew by 33.433%, while non-Muslims grew by 23.537% ...

  3. Biharis - Wikipedia

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    The detailed data of the census report titled Bihar me jati adharit janganana (caste based census in Bihar) reveals that the Other Backward Class (OBC) population in the State is 27.1286% while, the Extremely Backward Class (EBC) comprises 36.0148%. The Scheduled Caste population in Bihar is at 19.6518% while the Scheduled Tribe population is 1 ...

  4. Religion in Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is the most followed religion in Bihar, followed by nearly 82% of total population as per 2023 Bihar Caste based census. Islam is the second-most followed religion which is followed by nearly 17.7% of population. There is also a significant population of Buddhists and Christians in the state.

  5. Demographics of Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Bihar has a total literacy rate of 63.82% (73.39% for males and 53.33% for females), recording a growth of 20% in female literacy over the preceding decade. According to the 2011 census, 82.7% of Bihar's population practised Hinduism, while 16.9% followed Islam. [4] Bihar has highest fertility rate of 3.41 in comparison to the other states of ...

  6. Persecution of Biharis in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bihar (now a state in eastern India) was plagued by communal violence between Muslims and Hindus due to partition, [17] along with the other former territories of British India. [18] More than 30,000 Biharis were killed in October and November 1946, and it is estimated that up to one million migrated to East Pakistan . [ 19 ]

  7. Bihar - Wikipedia

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    Almost 58% of Bihar's population was below 25 years age, which is the highest in India. In 2021, Bihar has had an urbanisation rate of 20%. ... to enable Muslim ...

  8. Stranded Pakistanis in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    This identification can encompass several groups of people. The first among them are Bihari Muslims. Although, most of this population belonged to the Bihar Province of British India, there are many from other Indian states such as West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and U.P. (United Provinces). [9]

  9. Shershabadia - Wikipedia

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    Shershabadia, are a Bengali Muslim community found in the state of West Bengal, Bihar and Jharkhand in India. [2] They belong to Shaikh community and also form a significant part of the Shaikhs of West Bengal and Bihar. Common surnames used by the community include Shekh, Sekh, Haque, Islam, Mondal. [3]