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Page 19
... took women from Rajput families into his harem , but no Rajput man ever had a Muhammadan bride . " History of Melanesian Society , Cambridge , 1914 , ii , 295 . that they consist predominantly of the male sex . This VOL . VII . PT . I ...
... took women from Rajput families into his harem , but no Rajput man ever had a Muhammadan bride . " History of Melanesian Society , Cambridge , 1914 , ii , 295 . that they consist predominantly of the male sex . This VOL . VII . PT . I ...
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... took place between some of the immigrants and the indigenous population , and this fusion is probably responsible for the difficulty of discovering traces of the old caste of the Vaisyas . Hypergamy would seem to have developed where ...
... took place between some of the immigrants and the indigenous population , and this fusion is probably responsible for the difficulty of discovering traces of the old caste of the Vaisyas . Hypergamy would seem to have developed where ...
Page 19
... took women from Rajput families into his harem , but no Rajput man ever had a Muhammadan bride , " History of Melanesian Society , Cambridge , 1914 , ii , 295 . that they consist predominantly of the male sex . This VOL . VII . PT . I ...
... took women from Rajput families into his harem , but no Rajput man ever had a Muhammadan bride , " History of Melanesian Society , Cambridge , 1914 , ii , 295 . that they consist predominantly of the male sex . This VOL . VII . PT . I ...
Page 23
... took place between some of the immigrants and the indigenous population , and this fusion is probably responsible for the difficulty of discovering traces of the old caste of the Vaisyas . Hypergamy would seem to have developed where ...
... took place between some of the immigrants and the indigenous population , and this fusion is probably responsible for the difficulty of discovering traces of the old caste of the Vaisyas . Hypergamy would seem to have developed where ...
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... took possession of the fort . This prompt and strong action taken- at the right time had its desired effect . All the neighbouring malguzars got nervous and surrendered to Fareed Khan . Over and above this , the place , which was full ...
... took possession of the fort . This prompt and strong action taken- at the right time had its desired effect . All the neighbouring malguzars got nervous and surrendered to Fareed Khan . Over and above this , the place , which was full ...
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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