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This is a list of notable Marathi people an ethnolinguistic group that speaks Marathi, an Indo-Aryan language as their native language This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
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
Pages in category "Marathi people" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 408 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
This is a list of notable people from Maharashtra, India. Art. Mangesh Tendulkar; Pramod Kamble; S. D. Phadnis; ... List of Marathi people; List of people by India state;
The Marathi people form an ethnolinguistic group that is distinct from others in terms of its language, history, cultural and religious practices, social structure, literature, and art. [ 93 ] The traditional caste hierarchy was headed by the Brahmin castes-the Deshasthas , Chitpavans , Karhades , Saraswats , and the Chandraseniya Kayastha ...
Bhargavi Chirmule – Marathi actress; worked in movies like Kass and One room kitchen; Durga Khote – actress; marks the pioneering phase for women in Indian cinema; India Today named her among "100 people who shaped India" Durgabai Kamat (1899–1997), first actress of Indian cinema, in Mohini Bhasmasur (1913), second movie of Phalke
Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Shreeram Abhyankar (right) with Alexander Grothendieck (left), Michael Artin in the background, at Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1970.. R. P. Paranjpye – First Indian to become a Senior Wrangler at Cambridge University and was the principal of Fergusson College for over 20 years [1]
Arun Kolatkar – poet of 20th century Marathi poetry, His poetry had an influence on modern Marathi poets. His first book of English poetry, Jejuri , is a collection 31 poems pertaining to a visit of his to a religious place with the same name Jejuri in Maharashtra ; the book won Commonwealth Writers' Prize in 1977.