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This appears to be the form already stereotyped in the oldest known examples in
North India , and Fergusson , beyond suggesting that their peculiarities were a
structural necessity , leaves the problem of origin unsolved . If this is true of the ...
This appears to be the form already stereotyped in the oldest known examples in
North India , and Fergusson , beyond suggesting that their peculiarities were a
structural necessity , leaves the problem of origin unsolved . If this is true of the ...
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victim . These Baghouts , which are spirits , should not be cofounded with the
were - tigers known as Ulath - bāghās , a belief in which is prevalent throughout
the Mundă country . It is believed that some men possess the power of
transforming ...
victim . These Baghouts , which are spirits , should not be cofounded with the
were - tigers known as Ulath - bāghās , a belief in which is prevalent throughout
the Mundă country . It is believed that some men possess the power of
transforming ...
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Rhūnts . The spirits of all the dead men of the village are collectively known as
Khunts . As the men of a Mundā village live in organized clans or Khūnts and all
the Khunts of the living live in anity , so do these Rhänts of the dead who are ...
Rhūnts . The spirits of all the dead men of the village are collectively known as
Khunts . As the men of a Mundā village live in organized clans or Khūnts and all
the Khunts of the living live in anity , so do these Rhänts of the dead who are ...
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