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قراءة كتاب The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 4

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The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 4

The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India, Volume 4

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tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">Māng musicians with drums 186

  • 115. Statue of Marātha leader, Bīmbāji Bhonsla, in armour 200
  • 116. Image of the god Vishnu as Vithoba 248
  • 117. Coolie women with babies slung at the side 256
  • 118. Hindu men showing the choti or scalp-lock 272
  • 119. Snake-charmer with cobras 292
  • 120. Transplanting rice 340
  • 121. Group of Pardhāns 352
  • 122. Little girls playing 400
  • 123. Gujarati girls doing figures with strings and sticks 402
  • 124. Ornaments 524
  • 125. Teli’s oil-press 544
  • 126. The Goddess Kāli 574
  • 127. Wāghya mendicants 604

  • Pronunciation

    a, has the sound of u in but or murmur.
    ā has the sound of a in bath or tar.
    e has the sound of é in écarté or ai in maid.
    i has the sound of i in bit, or (as a final letter) of y in sulky.
    ī has the sound of ee in beet.
    o has the sound of o in bore or bowl.
    u has the sound of u in put or bull.
    ū has the sound of oo in poor or boot

    The plural of caste names and a few common Hindustāni words is formed

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