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The September number of the Journal contains a paper by Mr. W. Crooke , the well - known anthor of " Tribes and Castes of the United Provinces , ” on the headdress of Banjāra women . The distinctive feature is a stick , about 6 inches ...
The September number of the Journal contains a paper by Mr. W. Crooke , the well - known anthor of " Tribes and Castes of the United Provinces , ” on the headdress of Banjāra women . The distinctive feature is a stick , about 6 inches ...
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From the 2nd to the 10th December I was in Orissa to study the pastoral tribe of Gours who aprear to stand in a peculiar relation to the Hill Bhuiyas ( who do not interioarry with any other tribe or caste but Gour women as wives without ...
From the 2nd to the 10th December I was in Orissa to study the pastoral tribe of Gours who aprear to stand in a peculiar relation to the Hill Bhuiyas ( who do not interioarry with any other tribe or caste but Gour women as wives without ...
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Is Mahli a Real Caste - name , by Rai Sahib Chuni Lal 272-282 Ray , B.A. Miscellaneous Contributions . I. Ruins at Gholamara , by Anantaprashad Sastri , M.A .
Is Mahli a Real Caste - name , by Rai Sahib Chuni Lal 272-282 Ray , B.A. Miscellaneous Contributions . I. Ruins at Gholamara , by Anantaprashad Sastri , M.A .
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Towards the close of Nawab Mahābat Jang's rule , Nawab Mir Mohammad Jafar Khan kept two women named Munni Begum and Bahoo Begum of the Kanchin caste . He loved them most passionately , but through fear of Mahābat Jang kept the matter ...
Towards the close of Nawab Mahābat Jang's rule , Nawab Mir Mohammad Jafar Khan kept two women named Munni Begum and Bahoo Begum of the Kanchin caste . He loved them most passionately , but through fear of Mahābat Jang kept the matter ...
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... a few miles beyond on the east and west of the river which is suitable for regular wet cultivation of rice , and it is in these tracts that the Hinduized Bhūiyās , the Gonds and other Hinduized tribes and a few Hindu castes live .
... a few miles beyond on the east and west of the river which is suitable for regular wet cultivation of rice , and it is in these tracts that the Hinduized Bhūiyās , the Gonds and other Hinduized tribes and a few Hindu castes live .
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