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Birhor (or Birhul) are a tribal/Adivasi
forest people,
traditionally nomadic,
living primarily in the
Indian state of Jharkhand. They
speak the Birhor...
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Birhor may
refer to: the
Birhor people the
Birhor language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Birhor. If an
internal link...
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Birhor language is a
highly endangered Munda language spoken by the
Birhor people in Chhattisgarh, Odisha, West Bengal, and
Maharashtra states in India...
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Baiga Banjara Bathudi Bedia Bhumij Binjhia Birhor Birjia Chero Chick Baraik Gond
Gorait Ho
Karmali Kharia Kharwar Kondh Kisan...
- branch: Birjia,
Koraku Mundari branch: Mundari, Bhumij, Asuri, Koda, Ho,
Birhor, Kol, Turi
Santal branch: Santali,
Mahali South Munda Kharia–Juang: Kharia...
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Prasad Vidyarthi. His
classification was as follows: Hunter-gatherer type —
Birhor, Korwa, Hill
Kharia Shifting agriculture —
Sauria Paharia, Mal
Paharia Simple...
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Khond Porja - 11
Parengi Proja 36502 12
Thoti 4811 13 Asur
Bihar 4129 14
Birhor 377 15
Birjia 208 16 Hill
Kharia 11569 17
Korwa 452 18 Mal
Paharia 2225...
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notable communities such as Gorait, Turi, Mal Paharia, Chik Baraik, Kharwar,
Birhor, Karmali, Kisan, Nagesia, Korwa, Bedia,
Sauria Paharia, Musahar, Bhogta...
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Western Shoshone religion Yaqui religion Yaruro religion Asur
religion Birhor traditional religion Bru
religion Đạo Lương Đạo Mẫu Four
Palaces Thánh Trần...
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Desia Bhumij,
Tamaria Bhumij)
Bhunjia Binjhal (Binjhwar)
Binjhia (Binjhoa)
Birhor (Mankidi, Mankirdia)
Bondo Poraja (Bonda Paroja,
Banda Paroja)
Chenchu Dal...