Haryanvi people
Ethnolinguistic group of Haryana From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Haryanvi people are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group native to Haryana in northern India. They speak Haryanvi and other dialects of Haryanvi such as Ahirwati, Mewati, Deshwali, and Bagri. The term Haryanvi people has been used both in the ethnolinguistic sense and for someone from Haryana.[1][2][3][4]
Distribution
Haryanvi diaspora overseas
There is increasingly large diaspora of Haryanvis in Pakistan who migrated to Pakistan after partition in 1947, Australia, Canada, Singapore, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, UAE, UK, US, etc.
In Australia, the community lives mainly in Sydney and Melbourne, has set up Association of Haryanvis in Australia (AHA) which organise events.[5]
In Singapore, the community has set up the Singapore Haryanvi Kunba organisation in 2012 which also has a Facebook group of same name.
Culture
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Perspective
The culture of Haryana is similar to neighboring regions including Punjab.[6]
Language
Haryanvi is a branch of the Eastern Hindi dialect, and it is written in a modified form of Devanagari script.
Folk music and dance
Folk music is integral part of Haryanvi culture. Folk songs are sung during occasion of child birth, wedding, festival, and Satsang (singing religious songs).[2][7] Some dances are Khoriya, Chaupaiya, Loor, Been, Ghoomar, Dhamal, Phaag, Sawan and Gugga.[7]
Cuisine
Haryana is agricultural state known for producing foodgrains such as wheat, barley, pearl millet, maize, rice and high-quality dairy. Daily village meal in Haryana consist of a simple thali of roti, paired with a leafy stir-fry (saag in dishes such as gajar methi or aloo palak), condiments such as chaas, chutney, pickles. Some known Haryanvi dishes are green choliya (green chickpeas), bathua yogurt, bajre ki roti, sangri ki sabzi (beans), kachri ki chutney (wild cucumber) and bajre ki khichdi. Some sweets are panjiri and pinni prepared by unrefined sugar like bura and shakkar and diary. Malpua are popular during festivals.[8]
Clothes
Traditional attire for men is turban, shirt, dhoti, jutti and cotton or woollen shawl. Traditional attire for female is typically an orhna (veil), shirt or angia (short blouse), ghagri (heavy long skirt) and Jitti. Saris are also worn. Traditionally the Khaddar (coarse cotton weave cloth) is a frequently used as the fabric.[9][10]
Cinema
The first movie of Haryanvi cinema is Dharti which was released in 1968. The first financially successful Haryanvi movie was Chandrawal (1984) which spurted the continuing production of Haryanvi films, although none have been as successful.[11] Other films such as Phool Badan and Chora Haryane Ka followed with only about one out of twelve films being profitable at the box office.[11] In 2000, Aswini Chowdhary won the Indira Gandhi Award for Best Debut Film of a Director at the National Film Awards for the Haryanvi film Laddo.[12] In 2010 the government of Haryana announced they were considering establishing a film board to promote Haryanvi-language films.[13]
Notable people
- Anangpal Tomar, king
- Arvind Kejriwal, politician
- Babita Kumari, wrestler
- Baje Bhagat, poet and writer
- Bajrang Punia, Wrestler
- Bansi Lal, politician
- Dayachand Mayna, poet and freedom fighter
- Dhruv Rathee, YouTuber
- Dushyant Chautala, politician
- Geeta Phogat, wrestler
- Hemu, emperor
- Lakhmi chand, poet, folk singer
- Mahavir Singh Phogat, wrestler
- Mallika Sherawat, actress
- Manushi Chhillar, Miss World 2017
- Mehar Singh Dahiya, poet and freedom fighter
- Major Mohit Sharma, Ashok Chakra recipient
- Nahar Singh, King
- Neeraj Chopra, Javelin thrower
- Priyanka Phogat, wrestler
- Rajkummar Rao, actor
- Baba Ramdev, yoga guru
- Randeep Hooda, actor
- Ravi Kumar Dahiya, wrestler
- Ravi Kumar Punia, Football Player
- Rao Gopal Dev, king
- Rao tularam, freedom fighter
- Ritu Phogat, wrestler
- Sakshi Malik, wrestler
- Saina Nehwal, badminton player
- Satish Kaushik, actor, director, writer
- Santosh yadav
- Subhash Chandra, media entrepreneur and politician
- Sushil Kumar, wrestler
- Vijender Singh, boxer
- Vikas Krishan Yadav, boxer
- Vinesh Phogat, wrestler
- Virender Sehwag, cricket player
- Yogeshwar Dutt, wrestler
- Yuzi chahal, cricket player
References
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