What do Marathi people think of Telugu people?

What do Marathi people think of Telugu people?

So they simply say, “South Indian”. If you are looking from the point of view of relocating to Maharashtra for job or business then let me assure you that in Maharashtra, there’s no ill feeling about any of the Telugu speaking person or for that matter any other person belonging to any part of India.

What do marathis think about telugus?

Telugu language

Telugu
Native to India
Region Andhra Pradesh Telangana
Ethnicity Telugu
Native speakers 83 million (2011) L2 speakers: 11 million

Why are Maharashtrians so proud?

Maharashtra, literally the great state, is rightly called so.. 3rd largest in terms of Area and 2nd largest in terms of Population. We Proud of Maharashtra because our king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj , our God, he still exists in every Maharashtrian’s.

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What is the history of the Marathi language in India?

Refer http://globejam.wordpress.com/2009/04/13/marathi-and-the-deshasthas/) Tanjore / Tanjavur Marathi, is a community language of Maharashtrians who migrated south, along with Shivaji’s half brother Venkoji, to the areas surrounding the city of Thanjavur in India back in the 1600s. There are an estimated 100,000 people who speak the dialect today.

What is something that Marathis have made us proud of?

Marathis have also made us proud in art, literature, science and sports. From Professor Jayant Narlikar (leading astrophysicist) to Sachin Tendulkar… the list goes on. It is depend on individual knowledge and experiencing.

Who are the Tanjore Marathis?

Tanjore Marathis. Our community of Tanjore or Thanjavur Marathis , also called Deshasthas, Madhwa Deshasthas or Smartha Deshasthas are a small diverse group.

When did the Marathi community come into political prominence?

The Marathi community came into political prominence in the 17th century when the Marathas and Marathi people, under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, established the Maratha Empire, which is credited to a large extent for ending the Mughal rule.

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