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Jalia Kaibarta (or
Jaliya Kaibartta, or: Jāliya Kaibbarta,
possibly also:
Jalia Kaibartya) is a
community comprising people of low
ritual status, fishermen...
- Look up केवर्त in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kaibarta or
Kaivarta may
refer to:
Kewat or Keot, a
caste of
northern India Kevatta Sutta, Buddhist...
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Debendra Bezbarua,
Kaibarta Xomprodai Upendra Rabha Hakasam, Bor Axom or Jati Janagosthi,
Kaibarta Jati
Sutaram Das, Sati Radhika,
Kaibarta Jati Ek Xamajik...
- Muchi,
Satnami Chandala Chandhai Maru
Dandasi Dewar, Dhibara, Keuta,
Kaibarta Dhanwar Dhoba,
Dhobi Dom, Dombo,
Duria Dom
Dosadha Ganda Ghantarghada,...
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unconfirmed reports of some
Hajong living in
Chittagong division. The Keot (
Kaibarta)
people of
Bangladesh belong to the
Austric stock and are an aboriginal...
- that
caste "
Kaibarta" has been
recorded against some
individual tenants and
Niari against some
other individual tenants. So the
Kaibarta and
Niari are...
- for 40% and the
Scheduled Caste po****tion is
about 7.4% of
which the
Kaibarta and Jal Keot (both
indigenous ****amese &
migrant Bengali communities) combined...
- 'Chasi-
Kaibarta'
first appeared in
Bharatchandra Ray's
Annada Mangal (1753). The
group now
known as
Mahishyas were
originally known as
Kaibartas or Kaivartas...
- Matsyendranāth, who is seen in
Tibet as an
avatar of Avalokiteśvara, was a from
Kaibarta or
fishermen community of Kamarupa.
Other sources give his
birthplace as...
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boats in
Southern China Urak Lawoi,
coastal dwellers of
Thailand Jalia Kaibarta, an
aboriginal Indian fishermen tribe Badjao: The Sea Gypsies, a 1957 film...