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Konkani can either refer to an Indian ethnic group of people or the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them. The Konkanis originate from the Sarawathi River Basin in North India. Most of them migrated towards the western coast of India when the river started to dry up.


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Konkani can either refer to an Indian ethnic group of people or the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them. The Konkanis originate from the Sarawathi River Basin in North India. Most of them migrated towards the western coast of India when the river started to dry up.

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