- from China.
According to
Suniti Kumar Chatterjee Bhaskaravarman was a
Hinduised Mlechcha king of Indo-Mongoloid origin.
After 648 CE the
Chinese emperor...
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which were
later Hinduised as Siva and Sakti"(Dutta 1985:49) "(T)he
Primordial parents Gira-Girasi or Bura Buri,
which were
later Hinduised as Siva and Sakti"(Dutta...
-
kingdom was
Hinduised with the
caste system either marginal or prevalent. At the time of annexation, a
section of
Chutias were
hinduised,
those that were...
- Koch in
origin and
belonged to the
larger Bodo group. They were
Hinduised or semi-
Hinduised and had
discarded their Tibeto-Burman language,
adopting northern...
-
Manipur in
northeast India who
refused to
adopt Hinduism or were semi-
Hinduised when the
newly converted Manipuri king
ordered all his
subjects to adopt...
- part of
Indosphere of
Greater India since earlier,
during and
after the
Hinduised Srivijaya empire,
Hindu titles based on
Sanskrit were used. The Laksamana...
-
Ahomisation process went on
until the
expanded Ahom
society itself began to be
Hinduised from the mid-16th
century onwards." The
Ahomization of neighbors, thus...
- and both the
tribes were "rude" and "impure",
hence non-Aryan or non-
Hinduised." (Nath 1989:17) "The
dynasty was Koch and the name of
kingdom was Koch...
-
other Bhumij chiefs as
their feudal ruler. The
zamindars later became Hinduised, and
adopted the
title 'Dhal' or 'Dhabal Deo'.
These families kept up...
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Austronesian language family. The
Acehnese were, for a time,
partially Hinduised, as
evident from
their traditions and the many
Sanskrit words in their...