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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
A small number of Marathi people also settled in British East Africa during the colonial era. [117] After the African Great Lakes countries of Kenya, Uganda and Tanganyika gained independence from Britain, most of the South Asian population residing there, including Marathi people, migrated to the United Kingdom, [118] [119] [120] or India.
This is a category of Marathi people or the category of people whose mother-tongue is Marathi. Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of ...
Modern research has revealed that the Marathas and Kunbi have the same origin. Most recently, the Kunbi origin of the Maratha has been explained in detail by historians Richard Eaton and Stewart Gordon. [citation needed] Marathas who were distinguished from the Kunbi, in the past claimed genealogical connections with Rajputs of northern India. [14]
Pages in category "People of Marathi descent" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
People belonging to a clan usually have a common surname, a common clan deity, and a common clan totem . [12] Various lists have been compiled, purporting to list the 96 "true Maratha" clans, but these lists vary greatly and are disputed.
Shivaji Bhonsle, the Maratha aristocrat who founded the Maratha Empire.. Shivaji I, (1627/1630–1680), founder and first Chhatrapati of the Maratha Empire. [1]Venkoji, Founder of the Thanjavur Kingdom, half-brother of Shivaji.