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Page 353
... Berads , a race of aboriginal Kanarese , also called Dheds , and regarded as one of the lowest in the scale of Hindu castes . They are a virile and hardy people , not much advanced from savagery , but at the same time not toned down ...
... Berads , a race of aboriginal Kanarese , also called Dheds , and regarded as one of the lowest in the scale of Hindu castes . They are a virile and hardy people , not much advanced from savagery , but at the same time not toned down ...
Page 354
... Berads was Mysore , from which they alvanced into the Raichur doab and then further north into the country beyond the Krishna and even the Bhima . We are here concerned only with the Berad Nayaks or chieftains of Shorapur , lying in the ...
... Berads was Mysore , from which they alvanced into the Raichur doab and then further north into the country beyond the Krishna and even the Bhima . We are here concerned only with the Berad Nayaks or chieftains of Shorapur , lying in the ...
Page 355
... Berad country , midway between Bijapur and Golkonda , and the martial but predatory character of its people made it ... Berad leaders . The Kulbarga district was kept in constant disturbance and the roads were closed to caravans by ...
... Berad country , midway between Bijapur and Golkonda , and the martial but predatory character of its people made it ... Berad leaders . The Kulbarga district was kept in constant disturbance and the roads were closed to caravans by ...
Page 356
... Berads were entrusted to Ruhullah Khan . [ M. A. 339-40 , 344 , 854-55 ; Dil . ii . 1026 ] . The latter " could not achieve the task ; the Berads twice fell on his entrenchment and destroyed it ; many on the Mughal side were slain ...
... Berads were entrusted to Ruhullah Khan . [ M. A. 339-40 , 344 , 854-55 ; Dil . ii . 1026 ] . The latter " could not achieve the task ; the Berads twice fell on his entrenchment and destroyed it ; many on the Mughal side were slain ...
Page 357
... Berad activities . Pidia then submitted , appealed to the prince's mercy , presented him with two lakhs of rupees and ... Berads , and Pidia resumed his raids and extension of territory without fear or hindrance . At last , towards the ...
... Berad activities . Pidia then submitted , appealed to the prince's mercy , presented him with two lakhs of rupees and ... Berads , and Pidia resumed his raids and extension of territory without fear or hindrance . At last , towards the ...
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