Mangar, community

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Mangar

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THE TRIBES and CASTES of BENGAL.
By H.H. RISLEY,
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE, OFFICIER D'ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE.

Ethnographic Glossary.

CALCUTTA:
Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press.
1891. .

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Crocodile. a totemistic section of Kurmis in Chota Nagpur and Orissa; a section of Binjhias in Chota Nagpur.

Mangar

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Synonyms: Magar [West Bengal] Groups/subgroups: Atharah Panth, Buratheki, Gharti, Sakhali [H.H. Risley] Titles: Thapa [West Bengal] Rana, Sing, Thapa [H.H. Risley] Surnames: Rana, Rasauli, Sarangi, Singh, Thapa [Wes t Bengal] Exogamous units/clans: Achami, Allia, Barangplagi, Chumi, Ghatrej, Kyagchhagi, Lamjal, Namzali, Pongwa r, Pulami, Rasaili, Sarangi, Yangmi [West Bengal] Gotra: *Septs/thars: Achami, Agri, Aleh, Allia, Arg haunle, Bareya, Bhujal, Braili, Brangplagi, Byangna si, Chumi, Darnal, Darra Lamri, Dan, Dhamala, Dhanuki, Gacha, Gadaili, Gadal, Gelang, Gonda, Granja Haio, Jhangdi, Keli, Khati, Khulal, Lahakpa, Lamgadeh, Lungyeli, Magrath a, Maski, Meng, Panthi, Pun, Pung, Rasaili, Saru, S heo, Sunari, Talu, Thada, Yangdi, Yangmi, rijal [H.H. Risley]

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