Majhi

Majhi

Majhi may refer to:

  • Majhi dialect, the principal dialect of Punjabi
  • People of Majha are known as 'Majhis' or 'Majhhis'.
  • Majhi language
  • Majhi Village, of district Mandi Bhahuddin in Pakistani Punjab.

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