माझी | |
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Total population | |
Nepal 111,352[1] | |
Languages | |
Majhi language, Nepali | |
Religion | |
Hinduism 82%, Prakriti 16%, Christianity 1.33%[2] | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Tharu people, Danuwar, Darai, Bote |
The Majhi people are an ethnic group indigenous to the inner Terai regions of Nepal.[3] They live on the banks of rivers and streams, fishing, boating, making chillies, and make a living by farming.[4] They speak Majhi language.The territories of Majhi people include hilly and inner Terai regions along the tributaries of Saptakoshi river like Sunkoshi, Tamakoshi, Dudhkoshi, Arun, Barun, Likhu, and Tamur.[5] They have their own distinct language, religion, culture, rituals, custom and lifestyles. The Majhis belongs to the most marginalized group.[6][7]