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... are separated by a period of many thousands of years from the neoli- thic 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 neoli- thic 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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... Sukumar Haldar has recorded a number of Riddles and Auguries current among the Hos.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 .
... Sukumar Haldar has recorded a number of Riddles and Auguries current among the Hos.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 .
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3 During a recent visit to Chota Nagpur , Babu S. C. Roy commenced studying another tribe known as the Asurs and found that the totemistic beliefs of this tribe are even more primitive than those of the Birhors , and it is expected that ...
3 During a recent visit to Chota Nagpur , Babu S. C. Roy commenced studying another tribe known as the Asurs and found that the totemistic beliefs of this tribe are even more primitive than those of the Birhors , and it is expected that ...
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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 .
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 Medieval 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 Medieval 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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