• Berar-Deccan Marathi, is a possible language of the Marathi–Konkani group, or perhaps just a regional dialect of Marathi. Glottolog reports that it is...
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  • Berar Sultanate, also known as the Imad Shahi Sultanate was an early modern Indian kingdom in the Deccan peninsula. It was one of the Deccan sultanates...
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  • the Vindhya Range—that were ruled by Muslim dynasties: namely Ahmadnagar, Berar, Bidar, Bijapur, and Golconda. The sultanates had become independent during...
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    The Marathi people (Marathi: मराठी लोक, romanized: Marāṭhī lōka) or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, romanized: Marāṭhī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group...
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    word dakkhaṇa, which is used in other languages of the Deccan including Kannada, Telugu, Marathi, and Dakhni. It has etymological roots in the Sanskrit...
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    were transferred from Bengal to the Central Provinces & Berar. In 1903, the Marathi-speaking Berar region of the Hyderabad princely state was placed under...
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  • known as Berar Berar Sultanate (1490–1596), one of the Deccan sultanates Berar Subah (1596–1724), a subah (province) of the Mughal Empire Berar Province...
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    was an independent monarchy/princely state located in the south-central Deccan region of Indian Subcontinent with its capital at the city of Hyderabad...
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    Marathi (मराठी, pronounced [məˈɾaːʈʰiː] ) is an Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by Marathi people in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is the...
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  • the Deccan was the representative of the Mughal emperors in Deccan, Deccan consisted of six Mughal governorates (Subah): Khandesh, Bijapur, Berar, Aurangabad...
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  • Vidarbha (redirect from Berar, India)
    Amravati and Nagpur divisions. Amravati Division's former name is Berar (Varhad in Marathi). It occupies 31.6% of the total area and holds 21.3% of the total...
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    from around 5th century BCE. Marathi-Konkani Marathic: Marathi, Varhadi, Andh, Agri, Zadi Boli, Thanjavur, Berar-Deccan Marathi, Phudagi, Judeo, Katkari,...
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    gradually the Deccan Sultanates consolidated. Berar was conquered by Ahmednagar, and Bidar by Bijapur. In 1591, Emperor Akbar asked all the Deccan sultans to...
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    Maharashtra (category CS1 Marathi-language sources (mr))
    Maharashtra (Marathi: [məhaːɾaːʂʈɾə] ) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau. It is...
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    was formed with the merger of Marathi-speaking areas of Bombay State, eight districts from Central Provinces and Berar, five districts from Hyderabad...
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    west. In 1853, the present territory of Amravati district as a part of Berar Province was assigned to the British East India Company, following a treaty...
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    Shivaji (category Pages with Marathi IPA)
    his army in the Deccan; many of the disbanded soldiers quickly joined Maratha service. The Mughals also took away the jagir of Berar from Shivaji to recover...
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    viceroyalty of the Deccan and made Irij Khan subhedar of Berar. In 1661, Diler Khan accompanied by Irij Khan, the subhedar of Berar and the Faujdar of...
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    treaty, it was divided into two districts, South Berar with its headquarters at Hingoli, and North Berar with its headquarters at Buldana. Both were placed...
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    Deccani language (redirect from Deccan Urdu)
    a convergence with and loanwords from the Deccan's regional languages like Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi spoken in the states of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh...
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    Marathi-speaking regions on Marathwada (Aurangabad Division) from erstwhile Hyderabad state and Vidarbha region from the Central Provinces and Berar....
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    of Berar lay in the upper basin of the Tapti River, which drains westward into the Arabian Sea. The portion of the Central Provinces on the Deccan Plateau...
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  • Deshastha Brahmin (category CS1 Marathi-language sources (mr))
    to be found in all the districts of the Deccan, Marathi speaking part of the former Nizam State and in Berar. Pran Nath Chopra (1982). Religions and Communities...
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    the central part of Amravati Division, which was the former British Raj Berar Province. Area of the district is 5,428 km2. It is bounded on the north...
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    Thus, Berar became part of Central Provinces. In 1950, it became part of Madhya Pradesh with Nagpur as its capital. In 1956, along with other Marathi-speaking...
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    Bhonsle dynasty (category Marathi families)
    notes them to be a Marathi lineage, who enjoyed "reasonably high" social status as landholders and warlords, being in the service of Deccan Sultanate or Mughals...
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    Achalpur (category Pages with Marathi IPA)
    Berar Sultanate. He proceeded to annex Mahur to his new kingdom and established his capital at Ellichpur. It was afterwards the capital of the Berar Subah...
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    Bajirao I (category CS1 Marathi-language sources (mr))
    Bajirao I (Bajirao Ballal; Marathi pronunciation: [bad͡ʒiɾaːʋ bəlːaːɭ]; 18 August 1700 – 28 April 1740), born as Visaji, was the 7th Peshwa of the Maratha...
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  • The Marathi—Konkani languages are the mainland Southern Indo-Aryan languages, spoken in Maharashtra and the Konkan region of India. The other branch of...
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    Yavatmal district (category CS1 Marathi-language sources (mr))
    rest of the former Berar province, was part of the legendary kingdom of Vidarbha mentioned in the Mahabharata.[citation needed] Berar also formed part of...
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