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Kolarian
Kolarian is a word first used by George Campbell for Munda languages. The speakers are called Kolarian tribes.
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Kolarian
Kolarian (kəʊˈlɛərɪən) [f. Kolar (see quot. 1869) + -ian.] A non-Aryan linguistic stock of India, the Munda group. Also as adj., of or pertaining to this stock.1866 G. Campbell in Jrnl. Asiatic Soc. Bengal XXXV. ii. 28, I propose then to call the northern tribes Kolarian or Coolee Aborigines. 1869 ―...
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Kol language
Austroasiatic) language of Vietnam
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Kol (disambiguation)
Aka-Kol language, a Great Andamanese language of India
Munda languages (historically Kolarian
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Korwa
Korwa (ˈkɔːwə) Also Korewah. a. A Kolarian people of the Chota Nagpur area of India; also, a member of this people. b. Their language. Also attrib. or as adj.1865 E. T. Dalton in Jrnl. Asiatic Soc. Bengal XXXIV. ii. 29 The Khairwars.., Korewahs and Coles number from 5000 to 7000 each. Ibid. 18 The K...
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Munda
Munda, n. and a. (ˈmunda) [Native word.] A. n. a. A member of an ancient Indian people of pre-Aryan stock which was overrun by invading Caucasians and Mongols and which survives in present times as primitive tribes living in north-eastern India. b. The name given to the language group which includes...
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Kol people
According to Herr Jelinghans, Kolarian tribes who eat pig were considered unclean by the hindus. Another meaning of Kol is Pig. History
Colonel Edward Tuite Dalton has refferd to non-Aryan Kolarian and Dravidian tribals of Chotanagpur as Kol such as Munda, Oraon, Ho, Santal, Bhumij
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Santal
Santal2 (ˈsæntæl) Also Santhal, Sonthal. [Native name.] A Kolarian people of north-eastern India; a member of this people. Also, the language of this people (see Santali n. and a.). Also attrib.1852 J. Phillips Introd. Sántál Lang. i. 1 The Sántál, having been hitherto an unwritten language, has..no...
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James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie
The insurrection of the Kolarian Santals of Bengal against the extortions of landlords and moneylenders had been severely repressed, but the causes of
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Tibeto-Burman
Tibeto-ˈBurman, a. and n. [f. Tibeto- + Burman a. and n.] A. adj. Pertaining to Tibet and Burma; spec. designating or belonging to a group of languages spoken in Asia, belonging to the Sino-Tibetan family, or the peoples speaking any of these languages. B. n. The Tibeto-Burman group of languages.187...
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Munda peoples
parts of the Indian subcontinent are any of several Munda speaking ethno-linguistic groups of Austro-asiatic language family, formerly also known as Kolarian
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Norman Zide
"Robert Needham Cust and the Beginnings of Comparative Kolarian (Munda) Studies" B.P. Mallik (ed.).
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Korku
Korku (ˈkɔːkuː) Also Korkoo, Kurku. a. Name of a Kolarian people of the Central Provinces of India; also, a member of this people. b. Their language. Also attrib. or as adj.a 1863 S. Hislop Papers Aborig. Tribes Cent. Provinces (1866) App. p. xi, All Kurkus are of one caste. They eat from the hands ...
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Munda languages
Historically, they have been called the Kolarian languages.
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Ho
▪ I. Ho, n.4 (həʊ) [Native name, said to be a contraction of horo man.] a. One of the principal dialects of central India, belonging to the Kolarian group. b. One who speaks this language. Also attrib. or as adj.1840 S. R. Tickell in Jrnl. Asiat. Soc. IX. ii. 997 The Ho language has no written chara...
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Munda people
the prime minister of India, senior advisor to the executive director at World Bank
See also
Christianity in Jharkhand
Korku people
Munda peoples
Kolarian
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