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  2. Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The name Mumbai (Marathi: मुंबई) originated from Mumbā or Mahā-Ambā—the name of the patron Hindu goddess Mumbadevi of the native Koli community [40] —and from ā'ī, meaning "mother" in the Marathi language, which is the mother tongue of the Koli people and the official language of Maharashtra.

  3. History of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    History of Mumbai. Indigenous tribals have inhabited Mumbai (Bombay) since the Stone Age. [1] The Kolis and Aagri (a Marathi-Konkani people) [2] were the earliest known settlers of the islands. Between the 2nd century BCE and 10th century CE, the islands came under the control of successive indigenous dynasties: the Satavahanas, Abhiras ...

  4. List of people from Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Devika Rotawan, survivor of the 2008 Mumbai attacks. Judah Reuben, cricket umpire. Pinky Rajgarhia, child psychologist and beauty queen. Ashish Rajadhyaksha, film scholar. Rajesh Pullarwar, artist. Bapsybanoo Pavry, socialite and aristocrat. Sheela Patel, activist and academic involved with people living in slums and shanty towns.

  5. Mumbai culture - Wikipedia

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    Bollywood music is the most popular type heard in the city played by the city's shops, taxis, and establishments. Indi-pop, Marathi and Hindi music, Indian classical music, rock, and international pop music have fans in the city. Western Classical Music too has a following in Mumbai. The Bombay Chamber Orchestra (BCO) was founded in 1962.

  6. History of Bombay in independent India - Wikipedia

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    History of Bombay in independent India. Mumbai, previously known as Bombay, is the financial capital of India and one of the most populous cities in the world. Mumbai grew into a leading commercial center of India during the 19th century on the basis of textile mills and overseas trade. [1] After independence, the desire to domesticate a ...

  7. Category:People from Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Notable residents of Mumbai (formerly Bombay) in India. They are often called Mumbaikars . People from Mumbai. People from Mumbai by occupation. People from Bandra. Criminals from Mumbai. Ethnic groups in Mumbai. Gujaratis from Mumbai. Hill Grange High School alumni.

  8. Maharashtra - Wikipedia

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    Wainganga River near Bhandara district. Maharashtra with a total area of 307,713 km 2 (118,809 sq mi), is the third-largest state by area in terms of land area and constitutes 9.36 per cent of India's total geographical area. The State lies between 15°35' N to 22°02' N latitude and 72°36' E to 80°54' E longitude.

  9. Marathi people - Wikipedia

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    Jainism. Judaism. Related ethnic groups. Other Indo-Aryan peoples. The Marathi people (/ məˈrɑːti /; [ 8 ] Marathi: मराठी लोक, Marāṭhī lōk) or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, Marāṭhī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are native to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo ...