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{{Country icon Mahana}} | |||
{{Infobox ethnic group | {{Infobox ethnic group | ||
| group = Mai <!-- (defaults to {{PAGENAME}}) --> | | group = Mai <!-- (defaults to {{PAGENAME}}) --> | ||
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| regions = <!-- for e.g. a list of regions (countries), especially if regionN etc below not used --> | | regions = <!-- for e.g. a list of regions (countries), especially if regionN etc below not used --> | ||
| region1 = | | region1 = {{flag|Mahana}} <!-- first region (country)'s name --> | ||
| pop1 = 1,920,000 <!-- population in first region --> | | pop1 = 1,920,000 <!-- population in first region --> | ||
| ref1 = <small>(estimate)</small> <!-- <ref>erence/s supporting pop1 data --> | | ref1 = <small>(estimate)</small> <!-- <ref>erence/s supporting pop1 data --> | ||
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The '''Mai''' people ([[Mahanan]]: माई) are one of the larger ethnic groups in [[Mahana]] with a population of around 1.9 million people. They speak the language of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhojpuri_language Sanpujri]. They are thought to be closely related to the [[Butwali]] and [[Pashimari]] peoples of the same region. The Mai peoples are of great scientific interest due to the believed immunity to Malaria due to the genetic structure of the Mai people having Thalassemic blood. | |||
[[Category:Mahana]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:18, 18 September 2022
माई | |
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Regions with significant populations | |
Mahana | 1,920,000(estimate) |
Languages | |
Mahanan (Butapardi-Pasi Tongue) Sanpujri | |
Religion | |
Gaism 93.2% | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Butwali Pashimari |
The Mai people (Mahanan: माई) are one of the larger ethnic groups in Mahana with a population of around 1.9 million people. They speak the language of Sanpujri. They are thought to be closely related to the Butwali and Pashimari peoples of the same region. The Mai peoples are of great scientific interest due to the believed immunity to Malaria due to the genetic structure of the Mai people having Thalassemic blood.