Biharis - Wikipedia Bihari (listen ⓘ) is a demonym given to the inhabitants of the Indian state of Bihar Bihari people can be separated into three main Indo-Aryan (Bihari-speaking) ethnolinguistic groups: Bhojpuris, Maithils and Magahis [1] They are also further divided into a variety of hereditary caste groups [2]
Bihārī languages | Bhojpuri, Maithili, Magahi | Britannica Bihārī languages, eastern Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the state of Bihār, India, and in the Tarai region of Nepal There are three main languages: Maithilī (Tirhutiā) and Magadhī (Magahī) in the east and Bhojpurl in the west, extending into the southern half of Chota Nāgpur Maithilī, spoken in
Discovering the Charm of Bihari Culture: A Journey through Traditions . . . Join us on a journey through the heart of Bihari culture, as we explore some of the most fascinating aspects of this beautiful land The Warmth of Bihari Hospitality One of the first things you’ll notice when you visit Bihar is the warmth and friendliness of the people
BIHARI Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BIHARI is a native or inhabitant of Bihar a native or inhabitant of Bihar; a Muslim born in Bihar who emigrated after the partition of India in 1947; also : a descendant of such a person…
The Word Bihari: From Identity to Insult - InsightfulTake Explore the transformation of the term "Bihari" from a simple geographical identifier to a derogatory label This article analyzes the historical, social, and political factors behind the stigmatization of Biharis and their ongoing struggle to reclaim their identity with pride
Bihari | Encyclopedia. com The name "Bihari" subsumes several hundreds of Hindu castes, inhabiting the state of Bihar in northeastern India They number about 85 million (1991) and speak Bihari, which is an eastern dialect of Hindi
Bihari culture - Wikipedia 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
Bihari languages - Wikiwand Bihari languages are a group of the Indo-Aryan languages The Bihari languages are mainly spoken in the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, and We
Bihar Culture, Festivals in Bihar, Bihar Food Culture, Bihar Culture . . . Culture and Tradition of Bihar State Most Famous Festivals of Bihar Food Culture of Bihar and Traditional Bihari Cuisines Traditional Bihar Folk Songs and Dances Popular Madhubani Painting in Bihar Art and Architecture in Ancient Bihar