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Revision as of 09:21, 25 May 2014

This article has been extracted from

THE IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF INDIA , 1908.

OXFORD, AT THE CLARENDON PRESS.

Note: National, provincial and district boundaries have changed considerably since 1908. Typically, old states, ‘divisions’ and districts have been broken into smaller units. Therefore, this article is being posted mainly for its historical value.


This article is an extract from

PANJAB CASTES

SIR DENZIL CHARLES JELF IBBETSON, K.C. S.I.

Being a reprint of the chapter on
The Races, Castes and Tribes of
the People in the Report on the
Census of the Panjab published
in 1883 by the late Sir Denzil
Ibbetson, KCSI

Lahore:

Printed by the Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab,

1916.


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This article is an extract from

PANJAB CASTES

SIR DENZIL CHARLES JELF IBBETSON, K.C. S.I.

Being a reprint of the chapter on
The Races, Castes and Tribes of
the People in the Report on the
Census of the Panjab published
in 1883 by the late Sir Denzil
Ibbetson, KCSI

Lahore :

Printed by the Superintendent, Government Printing, Punjab,

1916 [edition].
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Sources include

Aswn's list of 'Tamil Heroines'



This article has been extracted from
THE IMPERIAL GAZETTEER OF INDIA , 1908
OXFORD, AT THE CLARENDON PRESS
Things have changed enormously since 1908.
Many places that were in India in 1908 are now in
Pakistan and Bangladesh.


THE LOVES OF KRISHNA
IN INDIAN PAINTING AND POETRY
By
William George ARCHER (1907-79)

The Macmillan Company
1957.

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OMENS AND SUPERSTITIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA
By
Edgar Thurston, C.I.E.

Sometime superintendent of the Madras Government Museum
and of the Ethnographic Survey of the Madras Presidency

T. Fisher Unwin
London: Adelphi Terrace
Leipsic: Inselstrasse 20

1912

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THE POPULAR RELIGION AND FOLK-LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA
BY
W. CROOKE, B.A.
BENGAL CIVIL SERVICE

WESTMINSTER
ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & CO.
2, Whitehall Gardens, S.W.
1896

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This article is an extract from

Chronicle of Fernao Nuniz

A Portuguese merchant or traveller at Vijayanagar

Written, Probably, A.D. 1535 — 37

Published in translation by Mr. Donald Ferguson in
INDIAN ANTIQUARY, around 1920

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This article is an excerpt from

HINDU GODS AND HEROES

STUDIES IN THE HISTORY OF
THE RELIGION OF INDIA

BY

LIONEL D. BARNETT, M.A., Litt

The Wisdom of the East Series
Edited by
L. CRANMER-BYNG
Dr. S. A. KAPADIA
1922

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This article is an excerpt from
Castes and Tribes of Southern India
By Edgar Thurston, C.I.E.,
Superintendent, Madras Government Museum; Correspondant
Étranger, Société d’Anthropologie de Paris; Socio
Corrispondante, Societa,Romana di Anthropologia
Assisted by K. Rangachari, M.A.,
of the Madras Government Museum.

Government Press, Madras
1909.



This article is an excerpt from
A HISTORY OF INDIAN PHILOSOPHY
By SURENDRANATH DASGUPTA
First Edition: Cambridge, 1922.


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