The Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, 9권Printed at the Mission Press, 1855 |
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... tribes occupied the lower basin of the Ganges , blended with the Dravirian aborigines and produced a mixed lower Gangetic race and language . The Kol system must have arisen in one community which ultimately became predominant in Bengal ...
... tribes occupied the lower basin of the Ganges , blended with the Dravirian aborigines and produced a mixed lower Gangetic race and language . The Kol system must have arisen in one community which ultimately became predominant in Bengal ...
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... tribe in Menangkabau , and the whole country that of tana Malayu . From this colony , and not from their original kingdom of Menangkabau , the Malayan name and nation have spread over the whole archipelago . Johor and Malacca have ...
... tribe in Menangkabau , and the whole country that of tana Malayu . From this colony , and not from their original kingdom of Menangkabau , the Malayan name and nation have spread over the whole archipelago . Johor and Malacca have ...
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... tribes of Chinese is Singapore , drawn up by a Chinese trader . The estimate of the population is considerably too high , the nearest census taken , that of December 1849 , shewing a total population of male Chinese amounting only to ...
... tribes of Chinese is Singapore , drawn up by a Chinese trader . The estimate of the population is considerably too high , the nearest census taken , that of December 1849 , shewing a total population of male Chinese amounting only to ...
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... tribe of Marigi , the chief of the four into which the Rejangs are divided . The others are called Bermani , Saloopu and Joru Kallang . On the third day they reached Rejak Bessi , the last village in the direc- tion of the mountain ...
... tribe of Marigi , the chief of the four into which the Rejangs are divided . The others are called Bermani , Saloopu and Joru Kallang . On the third day they reached Rejak Bessi , the last village in the direc- tion of the mountain ...
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... tribe prevails , and the space between that river and the Bencoolen is occupied by the tribe of Dua - blas . Similar customs with slight shades of difference in each prevail among all these tribes . every village where the party staid ...
... tribe prevails , and the space between that river and the Bencoolen is occupied by the tribe of Dua - blas . Similar customs with slight shades of difference in each prevail among all these tribes . every village where the party staid ...
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1st pronoun 3rd pronoun affinities African Anam Ananda appears archaic Arian Asia Asiatic Asonesian Australian Bencoolen Bhotian Bodo Brahui Budha buffalo Burman Caucasian Chinese civilisation common comp connected definitive derived Dhimal dialects Dravirian Dravirian terms Draviro-Australian dual Dutch eastern European flexional formation Galla Gangetic Garo glossarial Gond Gyarung hair Horpa India Indo-European Indonesian Iranian islands Karnataka Kiranti Kwan-hwa labial languages Lepcha Limbu Malacca Malagasy Malay Male Manyak Mon-Anam N. E. Asian Naga native Nats Newar Niban numerals original Ostiak paha particles person phonetic phonology Pinang plural poss possessive postf postfix prefixes preserved prevalent probably pron pronominal quinary race Raffles Rahans Rajah remarked Resident Rhio root Samoiede Sanskrit Scythic Semitic Semitico-African Semitico-Libyan sibilant Singapore Singpho Sir Stamford slave South Dravirian Sultan tahils Takpa Tamil Telugu Thariputra Thochu Tibetan Tibeto-Ultraindian tion traits trees tribes Turkish Ugrian Ultraindian Uraon variation vocables vocabularies vowel words Yeniseian