Kolarian is a word first used by George Campbell for Munda languages. He described it as one of the three non-Aryan language families of India, which he...
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Kol people (redirect from Kolarians)
means slayer of Pig. Colonel Edward Tuite Dalton has referred to non-Aryan Kolarian and Dravidian tribals of Chotanagpur as Kol such as Munda, Oraon, Ho, Santal...
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ethno-linguistic groups of Austro-asiatic language family, formerly also known as Kolarian, and spoken by about nine million people. According to linguist Paul Sidwell...
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Linguistic groups in India chart Indo-Aryan (75%) Dravidian (20%) Kolarian, Tibeto-Burman, Khasi, Tai and others (5%)...
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in India, Bangladesh and Nepal. Historically, they have been called the Kolarian languages. They constitute a branch of the Austroasiatic language family...
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Tribal, Jainism, Sikhism, Judaism Zoroastrianism Ethnic groups Indo-Aryan, Iranic, Tibeto-Burman, Kolarian, Khasi Historical names Hindustan, Aryavarta...
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British have ruled the state by turns. The region was initially habitated by Kolarian people, some scholars believed that these people were outcast by their...
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supreme god of the Adivasis in the region, primarily venerated by the Kolarian ethnic tribes. It is bounded with Ranchi District in the north, with the...
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director at World Bank Christianity in Jharkhand Korku people Munda peoples Kolarian "All these Bodo tribes had their own respective priests called Deoris"...
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native people comprised two distinct groups, being the Dravidian and the Kolarian, and Risley's use of the nasal index was in part intended to counter those...
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