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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... Rājpūts , and outsiders also sometimes address them as Thakur . But in Saugor and Damoh these aspirations to ... Rājpūt of some sort and leaves it to him to admit or deny the soft impeachment . Another form of this question is to say ...
... Rājpūts , and outsiders also sometimes address them as Thakur . But in Saugor and Damoh these aspirations to ... Rājpūt of some sort and leaves it to him to admit or deny the soft impeachment . Another form of this question is to say ...
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... Rājpūts is a branch of the Gurjara or Gūjar stock . " 2 » 1 Sir J. Campbell identified the Gujars with the Khazar tribe of Central Asia : " What is known of the early history of the Gujaras in India points to their arrival during the ...
... Rājpūts is a branch of the Gurjara or Gūjar stock . " 2 » 1 Sir J. Campbell identified the Gujars with the Khazar tribe of Central Asia : " What is known of the early history of the Gujaras in India points to their arrival during the ...
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... Rājpūts is no doubt also an aristocratic branch of the caste . In Ajmere it is said that though all Gūjars are not Rājpūts , no Rājpūt becomes a hero unless he is suckled by a Gujar woman . Gujarika dudh , nahari ka dudh ; or ' Gujar's ...
... Rājpūts is no doubt also an aristocratic branch of the caste . In Ajmere it is said that though all Gūjars are not Rājpūts , no Rājpūt becomes a hero unless he is suckled by a Gujar woman . Gujarika dudh , nahari ka dudh ; or ' Gujar's ...
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... Rājpūts . The Badgūjars , who belong to Nimar , consider themselves the highest , deriving their name from bara or ' great ' Gujar . As already seen , there is a Badgūjar clan of Rājpūts . The Nimār Badgūjars , however , were formerly ...
... Rājpūts . The Badgūjars , who belong to Nimar , consider themselves the highest , deriving their name from bara or ' great ' Gujar . As already seen , there is a Badgūjar clan of Rājpūts . The Nimār Badgūjars , however , were formerly ...
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... Rājpūts and wore the sacred thread . There a girl of their family , of great beauty , was asked in marriage by a Muhammadan king . The father could not refuse the king , but would not give his daughter in marriage to one not of his own ...
... Rājpūts and wore the sacred thread . There a girl of their family , of great beauty , was asked in marriage by a Muhammadan king . The father could not refuse the king , but would not give his daughter in marriage to one not of his own ...
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ancestors animals Baiga bangles Bania Bastar Bengal Berar Bhumka Bihār body Brahmans bride bridegroom brother buried called Central Provinces ceremony Chanda Chhattisgarh child Chota Nagpur cloth considered cooked cultivators customs dance daughter dead deity derived Dhangars Districts Divorce Dravidian drink exogamous father feast festival flesh forest Gadaria girl give goat goddess gods Gonds Gosains Gowāris Gujarāt Gūjars hair Halbas head Hindu husband Ibidem impure India Jāts Jogis Kalārs Kanjars Kawars Kayasths Kharias Khatris Khonds killed known Kolis Kols Korkus Korwas Koshtis Kunbis Lingo liquor Mahādeo mahua Mandla Maratha marriage married months moon Muhammadan Munda nakshatras occupation offered origin panchayat persons priest probably Rāja Rājpūts rice rites round rupees sacred sacrifice Sambalpur sept Siva social spirit subcastes take food tattooed Telugu tiger tree Tribes and Castes turmeric usually village wedding widow wife woman women worship