Kurukh people - Wikipedia Kurukh are traditional speakers of Kurukh, which belongs to the northern branch of the Dravidian family Just under half still speak this language as their mother tongue
Kurukh language and alphabet - Omniglot Kurukh is a Northern Dravidian language spoken by about 2 million people, mainly in northern India, and also in northern Bangladesh, eastern Nepal and in southern Bhutan
Kurukh language | Dravidian, Oraon Munda | Britannica Kurukh language, member of the North Dravidian subfamily of Dravidian languages In the early 21st century, Kurukh was spoken by some 1 75 million people, predominantly in the Oraon tribes of the Chota Nagpur plateau of east-central India Kurukh is also spoken in parts of Bangladesh
Kurukh people — Grokipedia The Kurukh people, also known as Oraon, are an indigenous Dravidian ethnic group primarily inhabiting the Chhotanagpur Plateau and surrounding regions in eastern India, including the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal, with smaller communities in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan [1]
A Brief Note on Kurukh - University of California, Los Angeles While Oraons refer to themselves as the Kurukh, Kurukh is also the name of the language spoken by them As per the 2011 census, it is spoken by 19,88,350 persons in India, and by 9,52,164 persons in Jharkhand
Kurukh - culturesherpa. org The Kurukh people are an indigenous ethnic group native to the Indian subcontinent, primarily residing in the states of Jharkhand and Odisha The Kurukh people have a long history dating back to the ancient times, with evidence of their presence found in the Mahabharata and other Hindu scriptures
Kurukh language - Bharatpedia Kurukh is written in Devanagari, a script also used to write Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali and other Indo-Aryan languages In 1991, Basudev Ram Khalkho from Odisha released the Kurukh Banna script In Sundargarh district of Odisha the Kurukh Banna alphabet is taught and promoted by Kurukh Parha
Kurukh Mythology | Mythosphere The Kurukh, also known as the Oraon, are an indigenous community primarily found in the eastern and central regions of India, notably in the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, and West Bengal
Kurux History | Kurux Language Community The Kurux people (also spelled Oraon or Kurukh) are an indigenous ethnic group primarily found in central and eastern India, particularly in the states of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, and parts of Assam, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh
Social:Kurukh language - HandWiki Kurukh is written in Devanagari, a script also used to write Sanskrit, Hindi, Marathi, Nepali and other Indo-Aryan languages In 1991, Basudev Ram Khalkho from Odisha released the Kurukh Banna script