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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Robert Vane Russell. ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME III 65. Gond women grinding corn 66. Palace of the Gond kings of Garha - Mandla at Rāmnagar 67. Gonds on a journey 68. Killing of Rāwan , the demon king of Ceylon , from whom the Gonds are ...
Robert Vane Russell. ILLUSTRATIONS IN VOLUME III 65. Gond women grinding corn 66. Palace of the Gond kings of Garha - Mandla at Rāmnagar 67. Gonds on a journey 68. Killing of Rāwan , the demon king of Ceylon , from whom the Gonds are ...
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... Gond , and that the Pāns may originally have been an offshoot of that tribe , but no connection between the Gāndas and Gonds has been established in the Central Provinces . 2. Caste sub- divisions . The subcastes reported differ ...
... Gond , and that the Pāns may originally have been an offshoot of that tribe , but no connection between the Gāndas and Gonds has been established in the Central Provinces . 2. Caste sub- divisions . The subcastes reported differ ...
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... Gond tribe . They number about 500 persons and are found only in Chhattisgarh . They have the same exogamous septs as the Gonds , as Markām , Marai , Netām , Chhedaiha , Jagat , Purteti , Chichura and others . But they are no doubt of ...
... Gond tribe . They number about 500 persons and are found only in Chhattisgarh . They have the same exogamous septs as the Gonds , as Markām , Marai , Netām , Chhedaiha , Jagat , Purteti , Chichura and others . But they are no doubt of ...
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... Gonds , from whom a considerable section of the caste seems to be derived . In other localities they have probably immigrated into the Central Provinces from Bundelkhand and Orissa . Among their subdivisions the following may be ...
... Gonds , from whom a considerable section of the caste seems to be derived . In other localities they have probably immigrated into the Central Provinces from Bundelkhand and Orissa . Among their subdivisions the following may be ...
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... Gonds , and that they are related to this great tribe ; but though both are no doubt of the same Dravidian stock , there is no reason for supposing any closer affinity to exist , and the statement may be explained by the fact that ...
... Gonds , and that they are related to this great tribe ; but though both are no doubt of the same Dravidian stock , there is no reason for supposing any closer affinity to exist , and the statement may be explained by the fact that ...
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