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  2. Nagpuri language - Wikipedia

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    Nagpuri language writers are in favour of using Nagpuri as the name of the language. There is an opposition against the use of the word Sadri and giving two names Sadan/Sadri and Nagpuria, to a single language in the upcoming Indian census. According to them, the name of the language is Nagpuri and the native speakers of the language are known ...

  3. Nagpuria people - Wikipedia

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    Sadan people traditionally speak the Nagpuri language, also known as Sadani or Sadri. [3] It is officially known as Nagpuri language in Jharkhand. [4] The Nagpuri language is primarily spoken in the western and central Chota Nagpur plateau region. In addition to Sadan, it is also used as a link language between many tribal groups in the region. [3]

  4. Sadanic languages - Wikipedia

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    Their differences are due to their geographical distribution and contact with different tribal Munda languages. [1] According to scholars, the Sadri/Nagpuri language was in contact with the Mundari language. Due to widespread use as a lingua franca, it lost ergativity as Munda languages have no ergativity. It gained attributive possession ...

  5. Nagpuri - Wikipedia

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    Nagpuri language, or Sadri, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in Jharkhand and surrounding areas; Nagpuri cinema, Indian cinema in the Nagpuri or Sadri language of Jharkhand; Nagpuri dialect (Maharashtra), a variety of the Varhadi dialect spoken in Nagpur, Maharashtra; Nagpuri (buffalo), a breed of cattle from Maharashtra

  6. Tea-garden community - Wikipedia

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    Another 2.5 million reside in the nearby villages spread across those tea-growing regions. They speak multiple languages, including Sora, Odia, Assam Sadri, Sambalpuri, Kurmali, Santali, Kurukh, Kharia, Kui, Chhattisgarhi, Gondi and Mundari. Assam Sadri, distinguished from the Sadri language, [6] serves as lingua franca among the community. [7]

  7. Northern Indo-Aryan languages - Wikipedia

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    Major Indo-Aryan languages of South Asia; Northern Aryan languages are in shades of brown. The Northern Indo-Aryan languages, also known as Pahāṛi languages, are a proposed group of Indo-Aryan languages spoken in the lower ranges of the Himalayas, from Nepal in the east, through the Indian states of Jammu and Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Punjab [1] [2] (not to be confused with ...

  8. Muslim Gaddi - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] This is shown by the fact that most Ghazi|Gaddi in Bihar and Jharkhand still speak Bhojpuri, the language of eastern Uttar Pradesh, and not the local Sadri language. [citation needed] According to some other sources, they were the earliest inhabitants of Awadh, and this region they are often also referred. [citation needed]

  9. File:Sadri language distribution - Assam.svg - Wikipedia

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