marwari in A Sentence

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    Marwari horses are majestic, noble and handsome.

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    Their spoken language is Marwari.

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    Languages of the community are Marwari and Hindi.

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    Marwari horse is closely associated with great

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    0.4%), Marwari 17,190( 0.4%),

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    Marwari sheep yield one to two kilograms of coarse,

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    old practice of the city' s Marwari finance capital,

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    Marwari goats are bred in the Marwar area of Rajasthan.

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    Bagri, Punjabi, Hindi, Sindhi and Marwari languages are spoken there.

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    Marwari sheep yield one to two kilograms of coarse, white wool.

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    Gujaratis and Marwari and other people from different regions live in Patlipada,

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    The principal breeds of this region are: Lohi, Bikaneri, Marwari, Kutchi and Kathiawari.

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    But so is the case with every Brahmin, every Rajput and every Marwari.

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    Marwari horse is closely associated with great feats of bravery attributed to the Rathore chiefs of Rajputana.

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    Most of the trade in those days was carried out by the Marwari community, which owned 95% of the 200 authorised firms.

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    Thanks to the centuries- old practice of the city' s Marwari finance capital, BADLA financing is almost entirely dependent on an unofficial lending system.

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    Beside Marathi, sizable populations of North Indians, South Indians, Sindhis, Gujaratis and Marwari and other people from different regions live in Patlipada, mainly because of its proximity to Mumbai.

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    Other mother tongues spoken in Kolkata district were( persons with percentage of the population in brackets): Odia 37,430( 0.8%), Gujarati 29,788( 0.7%), Punjabi 20,061( 0.4%), Marwari 17,190( 0.4%), Nepali 12,484( 0.3%), English 9,892( 0.2%), Tamil 9,353( 0.2%), Telugu 9,269( 0.2%), Malayalam 7,216( 0.2%), Bhojpuri 5,577( 0.1%), Maithili 4,916( 0.1%), Sindhi 4,023( 0.1%) and others 19,224 0.4.

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    Born into the Marwari traders' caste 55 years ago(but now ensconced in a 10 million pound mansion in London's fashionable Mayfair) Agarwal had, over the previous three decades, moulded a small Indian copper manufacturing unit into a family holding company which now wields control over two of India's former state-owned minerals enterprises, Hindustan Zinc and BALCO(Bharat Aluminium Company).

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