The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India: pt. II. Descriptive articles on the principal castes and tribes of the Central ProvincesMacmillan and Company, 1916 - Caste |
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Common terms and phrases
Agarias Agharias Aghori Ahir Ahīrs ancestors animal Badhaks Bahna Baigas Bairagis Banias Banjāras Barais belong Bengal Berar Bhainas Bharias Bhāts Bhils Bhuiyas Bhunjias Bilaspur Binjhwārs Bishnois body Bohras Brahmans bride bridegroom buried called cattle Central Provinces ceremony Chamārs Charans Chhattisgarh child clan cloth Colonel considered cooked cultivators customs dacoity dead deity derived descendants Devi Dhimar Dhobi Districts divisions divorce Diwali drink exogamous father feast festival flesh forest girl goddess Gonds gotra grain groups Gujarāt hands head Hindu husband impure Jain Jubbulpore Kanaujia Kawars killed known Krishna Kunbis liquor Mandla Maratha marriage marry Muhammadan Nagpur occupation offering origin Parwars persons priests probably Rāja Rajput Rājpūts riage rice rites round rule rupees sacred Saugor sect sept social spirit subcastes subdivisions take food thread tion tree Tribes and Castes turmeric usually village wear wedding widow wife woman women worship