1. Pahari - Noun
2. Pahari - Adjective
3. Pahari - Proper noun
Pahari (plural Paharis or Pahari)
In South Asia, someone from the hills, a hillman; specifically a member of any of various peoples living in the Himalayan regions of India and Nepal.
Pahari
Any of various Indo-European languages spoken by the Paharis, including Nepali; this group of languages or dialects considered as a whole.
Pahari
Pertaining to the Paharis or a Pahari language.
The wealth giant has also suffered a reputational crisis this month after revelations money manager Boe Pahari was promoted to chief executive of AMP Capital despite being penalised for sexually harassing an AMP employee. Source: Internet
However, most of the population speaks Pahari in everyday conversation, which includes nearly all Western Pahari dialects. Source: Internet
Mother Goddess A miniature painting of the Pahari style, dating to the eighteenth century. Source: Internet
Pahari and Rajput miniatures share many common features. Source: Internet
The frescoes in Dogra / Pahari style paintings exist in their unique form at Sheesh Mahal of Ramnagar (105 km from Jammu and 35 km west of Udhampur). Source: Internet
The Newar were originally indigenous to the Kathmandu valley but have spread into Pokhara and other towns alongside urbanized Pahari. Source: Internet