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== Trivia == == Trivia ==
* Maharashtrians have been very lucky with ] awards.The first Indian ] award winner was Bhanu Athaiya for the film ].<ref>http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0149550.html</ref>. Marathi film ] was the first vernacular film to get honour of representing India at Oscars.Maharashtrian directors ](]) and ] (] have had their movies as the India's official entries for Oscars. * Maharashtrians have been very lucky with ] awards. The first ] film to be sent to ]s was ]. The movie also won the first ]. The first Indian ] award winner was Bhanu Athaiya for the film ] {{ref}}. Marathi film ] was the first vernacular film to get honour of representing India at Oscars. Maharashtrian directors ](]) and ] (]) have had their movies as the India's official entries for Oscars.


*Indian captain ] is half-Maharashtrian{{fact}}. * Great cricketers like ], ], ], ], ] are ]s. Current Indian captain ] is half-Maharashtrian.


*] was the pioneer of Indian film industry.He laid the foundation of film business in ], which later emerged as ]. * ] was the pioneer of Indian film industry. He laid the foundation of film business in ], which later emerged as ].


*], ], ], ] were prominent in the struggle. * Maharashtrian leaders played an important part in Indian Independence struggle. ], ], ], ] were prominent in the struggle.


*Playwrights like ], ] are famous while plays like ], ], ], ], ] are considered milestones in Indian theatre{{fact}}. * ] theatre is one of the most prominent in India. Playwrights like ], ] are famous while plays like ], ], ], ], ] are considered milestones in Indian theatre.


== Notable Maharashtrians == == Notable Maharashtrians ==
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* ] ] - ] of the ] * ] ] - ] of the ]
* ] - ] King of ] * ] - ] King of ]
* ] - ] emperor * ] - The greatest of the ] emperors


** '''Generals''' ** '''Generals'''
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* ] - Directed the first ] feature film * ] - Directed the first ] feature film
* ] - ] Director * ] - Director Extra-ordinaire
* ] - ] actress * ] - Actress who ruled ] cinema in the ] {{ref|2}}
* ] - ] actress * ] - Popular ] actress
* ] - Film director - directed films like '']'', ''Sinhasan'' and ''Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar''. * ] - Acclaimed director of films like '']'', ''Sinhasan'' and ''Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar''.
* ] - Director of one of only two ] films nominated for ]{{fact}} * ] - Director of one of only two ] films nominated for ]
* ] * ]
* ] * ]
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* ] - First ] Olympic medalist * ] - First ] Olympic medalist
* ] - Indian ] * ] - Indian cricket ]
* ] - Indian cricket ]
* ] - Batsman
* ] - ] player * ] - Cricketing batsman
* ] - Cricketing ], former ] who was the leading run-scorer in Test cricket
* ] - ] player
* ] - cricketing ], former ], scorer of most Test and ODI centuries, most ODI runs in history
* ] - Fast bowler
* ] - Former World No.1 Sharp-shooter{{fact}}
* ] - Hockey Forward, often referred to as "The Goal Poacher"{{fact}}
* ] - cricketing ], former ] * ] - cricketing ], former ]
* ] - Cricketer, fast bowler
* ] - Former World No.1 Sharp-shooter
* ] - Hockey Forward, often referred to as "The Goal Poacher" {{ref}}


=== Business === === Business ===


* Gururaj Deshpande
* Shantanurao Kirloskar * Shantanurao Kirloskar
* Vijay Shirke * Vijay Shirke
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=== Beauruacracy === === Beauruacracy ===


* ] - Beaureaucrat who resigned during ] citing incompetence of Government{{fact}} * ] - Beaureaucrat who resigned during ] citing incompetence of Government


== See Also == == See Also ==
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== References == == References ==

* {{note|1}}
* {{note|2}} ]
* {{note|3}}
* {{note|4}} "''The Sportsweek''" issue dated 14.03.2006 Issue no.13B Vol.12

== Sources ==


* "''Aapalaa Maharashtra Parampara va Pragati''"(1985)-A Government of Maharashtra Publication. * "''Aapalaa Maharashtra Parampara va Pragati''"(1985)-A Government of Maharashtra Publication.

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Ethnic group
Marathi People OR Maharashtrians
( मराठी माणसं / महाराष्ट्रीयन )
File:Maharashtrian people.jpg
Regions with significant populations
Primary populations in:

Significant populations in:

Other:

Languages
Marathi
Religion
Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism
Related ethnic groups
Indo-Iranians, Indo-Aryans

The Marathi people or Maharashtrians (Marathi: मराठी माणसं or महाराष्ट्रीयन)are an Indo-Aryan ethnic group that inhabit the Maharashtra region and state of western India. Their language Marathi is part of the southern group of Indo-Aryan languages. They have an extraordinary military history going back to the time of the Maratha warriors and have founded several Maratha empires in the subcontinent before the arrival of the British. They are mostly descended from the ancient Aryans though there may be some of Caucasian, Dravidian, Hunnic and Indo-Scythian descent.

Etymology

The Marathi people are also known as Maharashtrians. In the Marathi language, they refer to themselves as marathi manoos. They are called Marathi people because of the language they speak, Marathi. Several theories have been proposed by various scholars for the etymology of the words "Marāthi" and "Maharashtra". One theory holds that a reference to a clan known as "Rāshtrika" in some of Ashoka's inscriptions alludes to a people of the Deccan, who were progenitors of the Marathi-speaking people; that the later "Mahārāshtri Prakrit" is associated with these people; and that Marāthi is a derivation of the word Mahārāshtri. It must be noted that Mahārāshtri Prakrit was the official language of the Satavahana Empire as well. This theory, however, does not address the deeper root of the word Rāshtrika and its use in reference exclusively to a specific people in south-central India. The Sanskrit word "Rāshtra" is presently translated to "nation" (Rāshtrika meaning "national") but in millennia past, the word could apparently be applied to any sizable administrative division.

Other theories link the words Marāthi and Rāshtri with Ratta, supposedly a corruption of Rāshtrakuta, the name of a dynasty that held sway over the Deccan from the 8th-10th centuries CE. However, the Ashokan inscriptions predate the Rashtrakutas by more than a millennium, and these theories cannot be reconciled.

Religion

Most Marathi people are Hindus, although there are sizeable minorities of Muslims and Neo-Buddhists. There is a small minority of Christians as well. There is a small but vibrant community of Marathi Jews, popularly known as Bene Israelis. Though most of them have migrated to Israel, there are 3,000 Bene Israelis still in Maharashtra. Most of them stay around the Mumbai and Pune region. These Bene Israelis make up more than half of the total poulation of Jews in India.

Marathi people Outside India

Many Marathi people have migrated to other countries and settled there. Significant number of Marathis have settled in United Kingdom, United States Of America, Mauritius, Israel and Switzerland.

Trivia

Notable Maharashtrians

Historical

    • Rulers
    • Generals

Politics

Religion

Academics

Sciences

Cinema

Literature

Music

Sports

Business

  • Gururaj Deshpande
  • Shantanurao Kirloskar
  • Vijay Shirke
  • Abasaheb Garware
  • Vikram Chowgule

Beauruacracy

See Also

References

Sources

  • "Aapalaa Maharashtra Parampara va Pragati"(1985)-A Government of Maharashtra Publication.
  • Vedh Marathi Manacha - Popular Marathi book
  • Maayboli.com
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