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Bihar Bihari languages, a
language family Languages of Bihar, the
languages spoken in
Bihar Bihari diaspora Bihari Mauritians Bihari Muslims Bihari Rajput...
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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 ethnolinguistic...
- Atal
Bihari Vajpayee (25
December 1924 – 16
August 2018) was an
Indian politician,
statesman and poet who
served as the
prime minister of India, first...
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Bihari Muslims are
adherents of
Islam who
identify linguistically, culturally, and
genealogically as
Biharis. They are
geographically native to the region...
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Bihari Temple is a
Hindu temple situated in the town of Vrindavan,
Mathura district of
Uttar Pradesh, India. The
temple is
dedicated to
Banke Bihari who...
- János
Bihari (21
October 1764 – 26
April 1827) was an
influential Hungarian Romani violinist. He is one of the
founders of
Romani academic music and the...
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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...
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Bihari cuisine is
eaten mainly in the
eastern Indian state of Bihar, as well as in the
places where people originating from the
state of
Bihar have settled:...
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Bihari Lal
Chaube or
Bihārī (1595–1663) was a
Hindi poet, who is
famous for
writing the Satasaī (Seven
Hundred Verses) in Brajbhasha, a
collection of...
- 'Lal
Bihari' (or Lal
Bihari Mritak, born 6 May 1955) is an
Indian farmer and
activist from Amilo, in
Azamgarh district,
Uttar Pradesh, who,
though alive...