Marwari Muslims
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Regions with significant populations | |
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India • Pakistan | |
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Marwari • Rajasthani | |
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Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Marwari • Rajasthani people |
The Marwari Muslims or Marwadi Muslims 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]
See also[]
- Islam in India
References[]
- ^ Bareh, Hamlet (2001). Encyclopaedia of North-East India: Meghalaya. Mittal Publications. p. 138. ISBN 978-81-7099-791-7.
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Muhajir communities | |
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Originally from Telangana | |
Originally from Bihar and Bengal | |
Originally from Delhi |
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Originally from Gujarat |
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Originally from Karnataka |
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Originally from Kerala |
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Originally from Rajasthan | |
Originally from Tamil Nadu | |
Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh |
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