The Bhil languages are a group of Central Indo-Aryan languages spoken by some 6 million Bhils in western, central, and by small numbers, even in far eastern, India. They constitute the primary languages of the southern Aravalli Range in Rajasthan and the western Satpura Range in Madhya Pradesh The Indo-Aryan languages form a subgroup of the Indo-Iranian languages, thus belonging to the Indo-European family of languages. ... Bhils are a tribal people of central India. ... The Aravalli Range is a range of mountains in western India running approximately 300 miles northeast-southwest across Rajasthan state. ... Rajasthan (राजस्थान) is the geographically largest state in northwestern India. ... The Satpura Range is a range of hills in central India. ... Madhya Pradesh (मध्य प्रदेश) is a state in central India. ...
Relationship
The Bhil languages form a link midway between the Gujarati language and the Rajasthani languages. Gujarati (also sometimes Gujrati) is a language native to the state of Gujarat in western India. ... The Rajasthani languages are a group of related languages spoken in India and Pakistan . ...
The group is comprised of the following languages: