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elephants and
twelve slaves to the
Kacharis, to
induce them to make peace." (Rhodes 1986:157) (****an 1992:57) "The
Kacharis, who had
ceded the
tract east...
- dictionary.
Kachari may
refer to: Of or
relating to the
Cachar district, ****am in
India Kachari Kingdom, a
former kingdom in ****am,
India Kachari peoples...
- Bodo–
Kacharis (also
Kacharis or Bodos) is a name used by
anthropologists and
linguists to
define a
collection of
ethnic groups living predominantly in...
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valley of
Barak (however, the
Barman Kacharis of
Brahmaputra Valley remain unscheduled till date). The
Barman Kacharis number some 21,747 persons, forming...
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Hazarika etc. Haloi,
Jurimani (2017). A
socio cultural study of the
sarania kacharis in ****am with
special reference to
literature (PhD).
Gauhati University...
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traditional occupation of the
Sonowal kacharis was gold panning, that is
extracting gold from the riverbeds. The
Kacharis those were
appointed as gold-washers...
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Kachari is a Sino-Tibetan
language of the Boro-Garo
branch that is
spoken in ****am, India. With
fewer than 60,000
speakers recorded in 1997, and the Asam...
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retained some of
their animistic rituals.
Sonowal kacharis Sonowal khel Bora,
Jyotika (2007). The
Thengal kacharis of ****am: A
sociological study. (Muthukumaraswamy...
- "Brahmaputra-the
never ending metaphor". mahabahu.com. Endle,
Sydney (1911). The
Kacharis (1st ed.). Deutschland: Verlag. pp. 15, 16, 17. ISBN 978-3-36800-818-5...
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Kachari tribes.
Kacharis appear to be one of the
earliest indigenous ethnic groups of
northeastern India. They are a part of the
greater Bodo-
Kachari...