- of Khurda, the
power and
prestige of the
Paikas began to decline. The
attitude of the
company to the
Paikas was
expressed by
Walter Ewer, on the commission...
-
Chasa communities.
Tribal castes like Pans and
Khonds also
served as
Paikas.
Paikas originated from tribal,
peasant and
pastoralist communities of Odisha...
- the
Paikas (foot Soldiers)
under the kings. Today's
paika akhada are used for
practicing the
traditional physical exercises in
addition to the
paika dance...
-
Paika is a
small town 8
kilometres (5.0 mi) from
Palai on the Pala-Ponkunnam road of
Muvattupuzha -
Punalur SH:08, in
Kottayam district, Kerala, India...
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Mohammed Khisar Paika ( born on 27
August 1979) is a singer, songwriter,
composer and
practising physician who
specializes in world, spiritual, Islamic...
-
Paika Murmu was an
Indian politician. He was
elected to the Lok Sabha,
lower house of the
Parliament of
India from Rajmahal,
Bihar as a
member of the...
-
Paiki (also
known as
Painki and
Paika) is a
Sadani Nagpuri martial folk
dance of the
Chotanagpur plateau region of Jharkhand,
Chhattisgarh and Odisha...
- Bara
Paika is a
village in
Barisal District in the
Barisal Division of southern-central Bangladesh. "NGA
GeoNames Database".
National Geospatial-Intelligence...
- king of Khurda. He is one of the
earliest freedom fighters of India. The
Paika rebellion in 1817 was
under his leadership. The Buxi
Jagabandhu Bidyadhar...
- Band of 27
Paikas,
mostly from the same
locality and
commanded by an
officer with the rank of Dalabehera. B****yan: A
platoon of 70
Paikas and commanded...