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The Goriya Muslims are a distinct group of Muslims predominantly residing in the state of Assam, India. They form a part of the diverse Muslim population in Assam, with their primary concentration in the Brahmaputra Valley, particularly in districts such as Barpeta, Kamrup, Nalbari, and Darrang. The Goriya Muslims have a unique cultural identity, influenced by both their Islamic faith and the indigenous Assamese culture. | The Goriya Muslims are a distinct group of Muslims predominantly residing in the state of Assam, India. They form a part of the diverse Muslim population in Assam, with their primary concentration in the Brahmaputra Valley, particularly in districts such as Barpeta, Kamrup, Nalbari, and Darrang. The Goriya Muslims have a unique cultural identity, influenced by both their Islamic faith and the indigenous Assamese culture. | ||
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The Goriya Muslims are a distinct group of Muslims predominantly residing in the state of Assam, India. They form a part of the diverse Muslim population in Assam, with their primary concentration in the Brahmaputra Valley, particularly in districts such as Barpeta, Kamrup, Nalbari, and Darrang. The Goriya Muslims have a unique cultural identity, influenced by both their Islamic faith and the indigenous Assamese culture.
Origins and History