The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 7 |
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Page 13
... suggests that it is the primary custom of the latter which has been adopted by the Kulins , and there is traditional evidence supporting this view . The Kulins are derived from certain Brahmans who came to Bengal from Kanauj about 700 ...
... suggests that it is the primary custom of the latter which has been adopted by the Kulins , and there is traditional evidence supporting this view . The Kulins are derived from certain Brahmans who came to Bengal from Kanauj about 700 ...
Page 15
... suggests that it was primarily a custom of the Rajputs , perhaps not merely of the representatives of the old warrior caste , but also of the people in general of that part of India , including the Brahmans who were associated with the ...
... suggests that it was primarily a custom of the Rajputs , perhaps not merely of the representatives of the old warrior caste , but also of the people in general of that part of India , including the Brahmans who were associated with the ...
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... suggested that this disproportion becomes the greater , the greater the distance to which people travel from their ... suggest therefore that Op . cit . , p . 297 . hypergamy arose in India out of certain conditions present as 20 ...
... suggested that this disproportion becomes the greater , the greater the distance to which people travel from their ... suggest therefore that Op . cit . , p . 297 . hypergamy arose in India out of certain conditions present as 20 ...
Page 26
... suggest that the Pahiṛā cross - cousin marriage was ever associated with any dual organization of society in which the whole community - as in Melanesia or Australia - was divided into two exogamous moieties , such marrage relations as ...
... suggest that the Pahiṛā cross - cousin marriage was ever associated with any dual organization of society in which the whole community - as in Melanesia or Australia - was divided into two exogamous moieties , such marrage relations as ...
Page 33
... suggest an emendation of Fleet's reading for what it is worth . I suggest that , in the place of Yateshu chatu [ r ] shu we should read Yateshu cha trishu . The following are the considerations which lead me to make the suggestion . The ...
... suggest an emendation of Fleet's reading for what it is worth . I suggest that , in the place of Yateshu chatu [ r ] shu we should read Yateshu cha trishu . The following are the considerations which lead me to make the suggestion . The ...
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äigō äiti babu Bahadur Sarat Chandra Bhai Bihar Bihar and Orissa Brahmans Calcutta caste Chaturaji CHIG Chota Nagpoor clan custom Dacca dādā Dastan elder brother's wife elder sister Elephant Emperor endogamy ERSITY UNIV Fareed Khan Father's guilds güngü history of Bengal Hon'ble Humayun Husband's elder hypergamy immigrant India indigenous inscription Islam Khan Jadunath Sarkar jagir Jātaka Jaunpur Kalinga Keshodas Ketumān Khurda king kinship Kshatriyas Kuch Kulin Lugu Lugu Baba Magadha Mangars marriage marry MIC MIC MIC UNIV MICHIS Mughals Muhammad Nambutiris nānā Nayars Orissa ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY Pahira's terms Patna pawn Pergunnah practice Pradyota Prasad Professor S. N. Mazumdar Provinces Puran Qasim Khan Raja Rajah Rajputs rank RSITY rule rupees Sarat Chandra Roy Sasaram Secretary sentiment Shah Jahan Shastri Sher Khan Sher Shah Singh sister's husband subahdars Sultan terms of relationship tion unions UNIV MIC UNIVE SITY villages Viśvavarman Wife's younger women younger sister's