Binjhal
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The Binjhal (also known as Binjhwar)[2] is an ethnic group and an offshoot of the Austroasiatic Baiga tribe, are found mainly in many districts of Odisha, Chhatishgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.[2][3] The 2011 census showed their population to be around 137,040. They are classified as a Scheduled Tribe by the Indian government.[1]
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Total population | |
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256,758 (2011)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Odisha | 137,040[1] |
Chhatishgarh | 119,718[1] |
Languages | |
Odia (Sambalpuri), Chhattisgarhi | |
Religion | |
Animism, Hinduism |
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