- The Cari people, or
Chariar, were one of the ten
indigenous Great Andamanese peoples,
originally living on the
northernmost part of
North Andaman Island...
- Akachari, or Cari (occasionally 'Kari', '
Chariar' or 'Sare'), is an
extinct dialect of the
Northern Andamanese language that was
spoken by the Cari people...
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Oxford University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-19-535128-6. Ayyangar, S. Krishnaswami;
Chariar, Rajagopala; Rangacharya, M (1911). Sri Ramanujacharya: a
Sketch of his...
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Castes and
Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976. Andamanese,
Chariar, Chari, Kora, Tabo, Bo, Yere, Kede, Bea, Balawa, Bojigiyab, Juwai, Kol...
- Commissioner, Madras. Trustee, Pachaiyappa's Charities. M. E.
Shriranga Chariar Lawyer,
Madras High
Court S. V.
Athalye Medical practitioner,
Madras Chingleput...
- Mani T. R. B. Rao M. A.
Ganapathi Bhat V. S. San****
Ayyangar Ramanuja Chariar V. A. S. Mani
Master Sathasivam Nagalakshmi Kumari Subbulakshmi Producer:...
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languages have not been identified.
Tasmanian Great Andamanese: Southern:
Chariar, Puchikwar, Kede, Kol, Juwoi; Northern: Beada, Bogijiab, Bale,
Biada Nuclear...
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aphorisms on the
three verities, soul,
matter and God".
Sreshtalur Viraraghava Chariar, Madras.
Retrieved 29
January 2022. Krishnamachari,
Suganthy (26 June 2010)...
- Delhi, and
Vijayaraghavan Chariar,
Professor at the IIT
Delhi Centre for
Rural Development. It was
incubated at IIT Delhi.
Chariar,
Ramesh Sakthivel, and...
- review.
Harvard dissertations in religion.
Scholars Press. ISBNÂ 0891301364
Chariar, T
Rajagopala (23 June 2016). The
Vaishnavite reformers of India: Critical...