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A∙chik | |
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![]() A Garo couple in traditional dress | |
Total population | |
1.1 million (c. 2011) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
India • Bangladesh | |
![]() | 997,716[1] |
• Meghalaya | 821,026 |
• Assam | 136,077 |
• Tripura | 12,952 |
![]() | 120,000[2] |
Languages | |
Garo (A∙chikku) | |
Religion | |
Majority ~ Christianity (90%)[3] Minority ~ Songsarek, Hinduism, Buddhism, Animism (40% in Bangladesh),[4] ![]() | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Bodo-Kachari groups; Boro, Hajong, Rabha, Koch, Dimasa, Tripuri, Konyak people, other Tibeto Burman peoples |
The Garo people are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group who live mostly in the Northeast Indian state of Meghalaya, with a smaller number in neighbouring Bangladesh.[6][7] They are the second-largest indigenous people in Meghalaya after the Khasi and comprise about a third of the local population. They are also found in the Mymensingh Division including Jamalpur, Sherpur, and Mymensingh districts of Bangladesh.
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