- Catholic,
Christian leaders gather warring ethnic groups for
peace The
Mikirs, a
cultural treatise by
Edward Stack,
Indian Civil Service, 1908, at Project...
- and
Edward Stack's The
Mikirs in 1908, the
first ethnographic details on the
Karbis and G.D. Walker's 'A
Dictionary of the
Mikir Language'
published in...
- Governor, Sir
Robert Neil Reid,
advocated for a
separate hill
district for
Mikirs. To
further advance their cause, a socio-political
organisation called the...
-
Mikir Hills are a
group of
hills located to the
south of the
Kaziranga National Park, ****am. The
easternmost Meghalaya comprising the
detached Mikir Hills...
- one of the 35
districts of ****am.
Karbi Anglong was
previously known as
Mikir Hills. It was part of the
Excluded Areas and
Partially Excluded Areas (the...
-
India ****ented to the
creation of
United Mikir and
North Cachar Hills District. In 1970, the
district of
United Mikir and
North Cachar Hills district was bifurcated...
- is a po****r
religion practice by Rabhas, Hajongs, Kochs, Rajbongshis,
Mikirs, Bengalis, Nepalis,
Biharis etc.
During medieval period of 17th century...
-
against the
Mikirs. The Ahom army
entered the
hills via Chapanala, and the
Kopili and
Jamuna rivers took the
Mikirs by surprise. The
defeated Mikirs then came...
- ****embly (Amharic: የፌዴራል ፓርላማ ምክር ቤት, romanized: Ye-Fēdēralawī
Parilama Mikir Bēt) is the
federal legislature of Ethiopia. It
consists of two chambers:...
-
syenite and ijolite–melteigite
rocks of Samchampi–Samteran
alkaline complex,
Mikir Hills,
Northeastern India".
Current Science. 101 (1): 95–100. JSTOR 24077869...