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... are separated by a period of many thousands of years from the neolithic implements so generally found throughout Chota Nagpur and the Santal Parganas , which are always found , by ploughing or otherwise , near the surface .
... are separated by a period of many thousands of years from the neolithic implements so generally found throughout Chota Nagpur and the Santal Parganas , which are always found , by ploughing or otherwise , near the surface .
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4 The Birhors and the Asurs are two very interesting tribes dwelling in the hills and jungles of Chota Nagpur and the Feudatory State of Sarguja . As yet very little is known of them except that they are of migratory habits and are of ...
4 The Birhors and the Asurs are two very interesting tribes dwelling in the hills and jungles of Chota Nagpur and the Feudatory State of Sarguja . As yet very little is known of them except that they are of migratory habits and are of ...
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During a recent visit to Chota Nagpur , Babu S. C. Roy commenced studying another tribe known as the Asurs 3 and found that the totemistic beliefs of this tribe primitive than those of the Birhors , and it is expected that a thorough ...
During a recent visit to Chota Nagpur , Babu S. C. Roy commenced studying another tribe known as the Asurs 3 and found that the totemistic beliefs of this tribe primitive than those of the Birhors , and it is expected that a thorough ...
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а use among certain jungle tribes of Chota Nagpur , and a variety of the bow , known as the bagh dhanu , with which tigers are shot , may also be seen in the hands of jungle tribes in the Chota Nagpur Hills .
а use among certain jungle tribes of Chota Nagpur , and a variety of the bow , known as the bagh dhanu , with which tigers are shot , may also be seen in the hands of jungle tribes in the Chota Nagpur Hills .
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These finds are interesting as showing the intercourse which existed in Mediæval times between Chota Nagpur and the neighbouring States . Khukra was a former capital of the Rajas of Chota Nagpur , and from the " Akbar - nama ” and ...
These finds are interesting as showing the intercourse which existed in Mediæval times between Chota Nagpur and the neighbouring States . Khukra was a former capital of the Rajas of Chota Nagpur , and from the " Akbar - nama ” and ...
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