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- 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...
- Austronesian language family. The Acehnese were, for a time, partially Hinduised, as evident from their traditions and the many Sanskrit words in their...
- 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...
- goddess is ritually married, either "temporarily, annually or – if fully Hinduised – permanently", to a celebrated god, usually Shiva. Again, conversely...
- 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...
- 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...
- colonialism in the early 19th century the ****amese society consisted of the hinduised ethnic groups, the caste Hindu groups, the plain tribal groups, and the...
- part of Indosphere of Greater India since earlier, during and after the Hinduised Srivijaya empire, Hindu titles based on Sanskrit were used. The word Laksamana...
- 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...
- following words: The tribal people in areas other than ****am are more or less Hinduised, more or less ****imilated with the civilisation and culture of the majority...