What does Maratha mean?

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məˈrɑ təmaratha

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. Maratha, Mahrattanoun

    a member of a people of India living in Maharashtra

Wiktionary

  1. Marathanoun

    A member of a Hindu people from Maharashtra.

  2. Marathanoun

    The language of this people.

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  1. maratha

    The Maratha are an ethnic group from India, predominantly inhabiting the state of Maharashtra. They are known for their historical significance, having formed a powerful warrior class and established the Maratha Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries. They speak the Marathi language and follow various religions, but primarily Hinduism. The Maratha are also recognized for their distinct culture, traditions, and contribution to Indian society, politics, and economy.

Wikidata

  1. Maratha

    The Maratha are an Indian warrior caste, found predominantly in the state of Maharashtra. The term Marāthā has two related usages: within the Marathi-speaking region it describes the dominant Maratha caste; historically, it describes the Maratha Empire founded by Shivaji in the seventeenth century and continued by his successors, which included many castes. The Marathas primarily reside in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, and Goa. Those in Goa and neighbouring Karwar are known specifically as Konkan Marathas as an affiliation to their regional and linguistic alignment. The Dhangar Ahirs of Indore also call themselves Marathas, though they are a nomadic tribe.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Maratha in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Maratha in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

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  • The word "maratha" does not have a direct translation in German, as it refers to a specific ethnic group or historical context in India. If you're looking for a translation related to a specific context, please provide more information, and I'd be haGerman
  • The word "Maratha" can be translated to Hindi as "मराठा". If you have a specific phrase or more context you'd like to translate, please provide that, and I can help further!Hindi
  • The word "Maratha" can be transliterated into Japanese as "マラータ". If you are referring to the ethnic group or historical context, you may also want to provide additional context to ensure the translation fits your needs.Japanese
  • The word "maratha" in Kannada is written as "ಮರಾಠಾ".Kannada
  • The term "Maratha" refers to a specific ethnic group and historical community from India. It does not have a direct translation in Latin, as it is a proper noun. However, if you need to express the concept or refer to the group in a Latinate context,Latin
  • The word "maratha" can refer to the Maratha people, a group in India, but it does not have a direct translation in Norwegian as it is a proper noun. If you are looking for a specific context or meaning, please provide more details so I can assist youNorwegian
  • The word "maratha" can be translated to Russian as "маратха." However, if you need a specific context or meaning related to "Maratha," please provide more details.Russian
  • The word "maratha" in Ukrainian can be translated as "маратха." If you need a different context or meaning, please provide more details!Ukrainian
  • The word "maratha" does not have a direct translation in Yiddish, as it refers to a specific ethnic group or community primarily in India. If you provide more context or specify how you want to use the word, I can help you better. Otherwise, the wordYiddish

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