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Kolarian is a word
first used by
George Campbell for
Munda languages. He
described it as one of the
three non-Aryan
language families of India,
which he...
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means slayer of Pig.
Colonel Edward Tuite Dalton has
referred to non-Aryan
Kolarian and
Dravidian tribals of
Chotanagpur as Kol such as Munda, Oraon, Ho, Santal...
- ethno-linguistic
groups of Austro-asiatic
language family,
formerly also
known as
Kolarian, and
spoken by
about nine
million people.
According to
linguist Paul Sidwell...
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Linguistic groups in
India chart Indo-Aryan (75%) Dravidian (20%)
Kolarian, Tibeto-Burman, Khasi, Tai and
others (5%)...
- in India,
Bangladesh and Nepal. Historically, they have been
called the
Kolarian languages. They
constitute a
branch of the
Austroasiatic language family...
- Tribal, Jainism, Sikhism,
Judaism Zoroastrianism Ethnic groups Indo-Aryan, Iranic, Tibeto-Burman,
Kolarian,
Khasi Historical names Hindustan, Aryavarta...
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British have
ruled the
state by turns. The
region was
initially habitated by
Kolarian people, some
scholars believed that
these people were
outcast by their...
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supreme god of the
Adivasis in the region,
primarily venerated by the
Kolarian ethnic tribes. It is
bounded by
Ranchi District in the north, with the...
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native people comprised two
distinct groups,
being the
Dravidian and the
Kolarian, and Risley's use of the
nasal index was in part
intended to
counter those...
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matter now
remained to him
before quitting office. The
insurrection of the
Kolarian Santals of
Bengal against the
extortions of
landlords and moneylenders...