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temple is situated.
During Burmese (Maan as
called by
Deoris)
aggression (1817–1826), many
Deoris perished. Many
slaughtered and many
taken as captive...
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includes Chutias, Sonowals, and
Deoris. The word Bihu is
probably a
derived form of "Bisu"
celebrated by the
Deoris,
which stands for "excessive joy"...
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Deori may
refer to:
Deori,
Bilaspur district, a town in
Chhattisgarh Deori, Gondia, a town in
Maharashtra Deori, Sagar, a town in Madhya...
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Bhimbor Deori (16 May 1903 – 30
November 1947) was an
Indian tribal leader belonging to the
Deori tribe from the
state of ****am.
Deori was one of the main...
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originally situated near Chunpura, was
maintained by the Bor****a
Deori clan. The
Deoris were the
priests of two
additional temples: the
temple of Gira-Girasi...
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identified the
Deori language as the
original language of the
Chutia people, This confusion,
scholars ****ume,
arose since the
Deoris served as priests...
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Deori is a
Large Village and a muni****l
council in
Gondia district in the
state of Maharashtra, India. As per
Indian government census of 2011, the...
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tribal ethnic groups (including Bodo, Karbi, Rabha, Mishing, Dimasa,
Deori) and
linguistic groups such as ****amese, Bengali,
Hindi speakers, Nepali...
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support the claim. At present, the
Patorgoyan clan is
neither found among the
Deoris nor
among the Chutias, and are
believed to have
migrated to the west. The...
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tribal priest known as the
Deoris and was
worshipped by the
Borgoya khel of the
Deoris.
There were four
different kinds of
Deori priest who
looked after...