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The Marathi people of Maharashtra in India have contributed to a diverse range of fields, including the sciences, arts, politics, literatures and Sports. List of Maratha dynasties and states; List of Marathi people in sports; List of Marathi social reformers; List of Marathi people in literature and journalism
Indians, including Marathi People, have migrated to Europe and particularly Great Britain for more than a century. [115] The Maharashtra Mandal of London was founded in 1932. [116] A small number of Marathi people also settled in British East Africa during the colonial era. [117]
Noted Marathi writers in non-Marathi languages. D. R. Bendre - Considered as the greatest Kannada lyric poet of the 20th century. [31] Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh - One of the pioneers of modern Hindi poetry. Kaloji Narayana Rao- One of the greatest Telugu poets. His birth anniversary is celebrated as Telangana Language Day; Others
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Ganesh Chaturthi, a popular festival in the state. Maharashtra is the third largest state of India in terms of land area and second largest in terms of population in India. . It has a long history of Marathi saints of Varakari religious movement, such as Dnyaneshwar, Namdev, Chokhamela, Eknath and Tukaram which forms the one of bases of the culture of Maharashtra or Marathi culture.
Expansion of Maratha Empire also resulted in the voluntary relocation of substantial numbers of Maratha and other Marathi-speaking people outside Maharashtra, and across a big part of India. Today several significant communities descended from these emigrants live in the north, south and west of India.
Films based on Marathi people (2 C, 35 P) M. Marathi culture (7 C, 7 P) Marathi Hindu saints (29 P) O. Marathi people by occupation (6 C) S. Marathi-language surnames ...
Benny Alba (1949– ), artist; born in Columbus; George Bellows (1882–1925), realist painter, known for bold depictions of urban life in New York City, becoming, according to Columbus Museum of Art, "the most acclaimed American artist of his generation"