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Ababde Afghan Africa akin Almoravids alphabet Amazig Amharic amongst ancient Arab Arabia Armenians Bedúins belong Berber Bhils Biluch Bishari blood Bornu Brahmins Brahúi Buddhism called Cashmir Caubul chief chiefly Christianity Circassians coast colour conquest creed Dahomey dialects Dioscurians districts division dynasty east eastern Efik Eloikob English ethnology extent Fanti Fire forms of speech frontier Fulas Galla German give Grebo Greek hair head Hindí Hindu Hottentot Howssa India island Kafir Kelt Keltic Khond king Kurd land language Latin Lesgian less Lithuanic Mahometan Mahratta Malays Mandingo Marwar means Moon mountains Mouth native negro neighbours northern Nose notice numerous occupants origin pagans peninsula Pennu Persian population Portuguese Post 8vo present Rajput river Rumanyo Russian sacrifice Sanskrit Sarmatian Shammar Slavonians Slavonic soil southern spoken Syrian Tajik Tamul Telinga Tongue Tooth town tribes Turk valley village Water Wolof Word for word