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    Korku (also known as Kurku, or Muwasi) is an Austroasiatic language spoken by the Korku people of central India, in the states of Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra...
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    The Korku are a Munda ethnic group predominantly found in the Khandwa, Burhanpur, Betul and Chhindwara districts of Madhya Pradesh and adjoining areas...
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  • Look up Korku in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Korku may refer to: Korku people, a Munda people of Madhya Pradesh, India Korku language, their Munda...
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    words adopted from neighboring languages, with 60–70% apparently taken from Korku (25% of vocabulary and much of its morphology), from Dravidian languages...
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    the Mundari and Ho languages rank next in number of speakers, followed by Korku and Sora. The remaining Munda languages are spoken by small, isolated groups...
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  • Körkü is a village in the Sungurlu District of Çorum Province in Turkey. Its population is 63 (2022). Köy, Turkey Civil Administration Departments Inventory...
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    breakup of Southern Mon–Khmer—in Ethnologue. Austro‑Asiatic Munda North Munda Korku Kherwarian South Munda Kharia–Juang Koraput Munda Mon–Khmer Eastern Mon–Khmer...
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    Kwaku (Kweku, Kuuku, Korku, Kɔku, Kouakou), is an Akan given name for male children born on Wednesday to the Akan and Ewe ethnic groups. Akan birthday...
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  • style of the Devanagari script used to write the Marathi language and the Korku language. What sets balabodha apart from the Devanagari script used for...
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    respectively. The main tribal groups in Madhya Pradesh are Gond, Bhil, Baiga, Korku, Bhadia (or Bhariya), Halba, Kaul, Mariya, Malto and Sahariya. Mandla, Dhar...
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