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Page 24
... population perished . The house in which Ambir Singh and Bir Singh lived was of stone , with a door of the same material . It therefore resisted the fire which was devastating the country far and wide , and the inhabitants escaped ...
... population perished . The house in which Ambir Singh and Bir Singh lived was of stone , with a door of the same material . It therefore resisted the fire which was devastating the country far and wide , and the inhabitants escaped ...
Page 191
... population greatly increased and there was at that time no festival observed in the country . The Kiskus who occupied the Kōendā fort raised an umbrella on a high pole and instituted the Chhātā pōrōb , or the Umbrella festival , with ...
... population greatly increased and there was at that time no festival observed in the country . The Kiskus who occupied the Kōendā fort raised an umbrella on a high pole and instituted the Chhātā pōrōb , or the Umbrella festival , with ...
Page 239
... population at present lives ) and in Manbhum , as will appear from the following : - The Santals in the Santal Parganas are apparently a little more advanced than their Manbhum brethren , especially with regard to the treatment of their ...
... population at present lives ) and in Manbhum , as will appear from the following : - The Santals in the Santal Parganas are apparently a little more advanced than their Manbhum brethren , especially with regard to the treatment of their ...
Page 271
... population of the district . This day is called the day of Rohin , and it is on this day that the first sowing of rice crop takes place . A child born on this auspicious day is always named Rohin or Rohina . In certain Mundāri families ...
... population of the district . This day is called the day of Rohin , and it is on this day that the first sowing of rice crop takes place . A child born on this auspicious day is always named Rohin or Rohina . In certain Mundāri families ...
Page 467
... Population . Male . Female . 8 Hindu ... Animist ... D : Total for India 1,941 938 1,003 ... ... ... 1,144 551 593 : 3,085 1,489 1,596 Bihar and Orissa ... ... Elsewhere ... : : 2,340 1,104 1,236 745 385 360 Total ... 3,085 1,489 1,595 ...
... Population . Male . Female . 8 Hindu ... Animist ... D : Total for India 1,941 938 1,003 ... ... ... 1,144 551 593 : 3,085 1,489 1,596 Bihar and Orissa ... ... Elsewhere ... : : 2,340 1,104 1,236 745 385 360 Total ... 3,085 1,489 1,595 ...
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