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  2. Chhattisgarhi language - Wikipedia

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    Chhattisgarhi (छत्तीसगढ़ी) is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by approximately 16.25 million people from Chhattisgarh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra in India. [3] It is the official language of Chhattisgarh . [ 4 ]

  3. Chhattisgarh - Wikipedia

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    The official language of the state is Hindi, with Chhattisgarhi being the additional official language. Chhattisgarhi is spoken and understood by the majority of people in Chhattisgarh and is the dominant language in the Chhattisgarh plain. Chhattisgarhi is called Khaltahi by tribals and Laria in Odia.

  4. Koduram Dalit - Wikipedia

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    He embraced the Gandhian ideology and possessed great command over both the Hindi and Chhattisgarhi languages. He was a dedicated follower of Mahatma Gandhi's principles. Most of his poems were written in Chhattisgarhi and contributed to the literature of the freedom movement. Alongside being a poet, he also worked as a primary school teacher.

  5. Bhulia (dialect) - Wikipedia

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    Some sources claim that Bhulia is a "tribal language" [5] or is spoken by tribals. [4] However, there is no consensus as to which tribal group uses this language. Other sources claim that the Bhulia community speaks Laria, but still acknowledge Bhulia as a dialect of Chhattisgarhi. [6]

  6. Surgujia dialect - Wikipedia

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    Speakers of Surgujia have often been conflated with those of Chhattisgarhi. Furthermore, as is the case with many Hindi languages and other regional languages, Surgujia has often been subsumed under the all-encompassing bracket of Standard Hindi due to erroneous, arbitrary or politically-motivated categorisation.

  7. Mor Chhainha Bhuinya - Wikipedia

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    Mor Chhainha Bhuinya (lit. ' My Cherished Land ') is a 2000 Chhattisgarhi-language comedy drama film directed by Satish Jain [1] with Shekhar Soni, Anuj Sharma, Poonam Naqvi, Jagriti Rai, Ashish Shendre, and Manmohan Thakur in lead roles.

  8. Eastern Hindi languages - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern Hindi languages, are a branch of the Indo-Aryan language family spoken chiefly in Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, Baghelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, and Chhattisgarh, in Northern and Central India. Eastern Hindi languages evolved from Ardhamagadhi Prakrit, which is thought to be transitional between Sauraseni and Magadhi. [1]

  9. Abahattha - Wikipedia

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    An excerpt from the 10th-century Dakarnava (written in Abahattha).. Abahaṭ‌ṭha, Abahatta or Avahaṭṭha (Sanskrit apabhraṣṭa 'corrupted', [1] related to apabhraṃśa) is a stage in the evolution of the Eastern group of the Indo-Aryan languages.