Pawari / bhoyari
**Pawari** or **Bhoyari** is an **Indo-Aryan dialect** spoken exclusively by the **Kshatriya Pawar** community in **central India**. Here are some key details: 1. ** Origins and Migration **: - The Bhoyar Pawars claim to be descendants of **Panwar Rajputs** from **Malwa**. - Between the **13th and 17th centuries**, the Pawars migrated from **Rajasthan** and **Malwa** to the **Satpura** and **Vidarbha** regions. - They settled primarily in the districts of **Betul**, **Chhindwara**, **Pandhurna**, and **Wardha**. - Pawari is the same language these people used to speak in their original homes in Rajasthan and Malwa. 2. ** Language Characteristics **: - Pawari is a **dialect of the Rajasthani Malvi language**. - It is primarily spoken in the regions mentioned above by the Kshatriya Pawar (Bhoyar Pawar) caste. - The language has influence from **Bundeli**, **Nimadi**, and **Marathi** languages...