- The
Hajong people are an
ethnic group of
Northeast India and
northern parts of Bangladesh. The
majority of the
Hajongs are
settled in
India and are predominantly...
- used in India, the
Hajongs in
Bangladesh expect to use the
Bengali script since most
education is in
Bengali medium. However,
Hajongs living is Dhemaji...
- p. 42.
Hajong, B. (2002). The
Hajongs and
their struggle. ****am,
Janata Press. pp. 51–52.
Biren Hajong &
Sushmita Hajong (2002) The
Hajongs and their...
- Look up
Hajong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hajong may
refer to:
Hajong people,
ethnic group in
northeastern India Hajong ethnic religion, their...
- families.
Within Hajong culture,
romantic love and
widow re-marriage were allowed, and
monogamy was the norm for the
Hajong people.
Hajongs are endogamous...
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Kumudini Hajong (Bengali: কুমুদিনী হাজং; 1929/1930 – 23
March 2024) was a
Bangladeshi Hajong revolutionary,
indigenous and
secular rights activist known...
- [citation needed] "AAPSU
slams rights body over
conditions of Chakmas,
Hajongs in Arunachal". www.telegraphindia.com.
Retrieved 20
October 2020. "All...
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different ethnic groups such as the Bodos, Garos, Tiwas, Karbis, Ahoms,
Hajongs,
Chutias etc. The Koch is one of many
categories in the tribe-caste continuum...
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abode of
Goddess Durga.
Hinduism is a po****r
religion practice by Rabhas,
Hajongs, Kochs, Rajbongshis, Mikirs, Bengalis, Nepalis,
Biharis etc.
During medieval...
- "Chittagonian". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 12
March 2018.
Hajong,
Phillips &
Phillips (2008, p. 1) "
Hajong". "
Hajong". Ethnologue.
Retrieved 12
March 2018. Minahan...