The Aryan Village in India and CeylonMacmillan, 1880 - 295 páginas |
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... Singhalese , and class themselves with the Kandyan , or highlanders , as distinguished from the low - country Singhalese who border the coast on either side . They are of robust frame , commonly of fine open countenance , though some ...
... Singhalese , and class themselves with the Kandyan , or highlanders , as distinguished from the low - country Singhalese who border the coast on either side . They are of robust frame , commonly of fine open countenance , though some ...
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... Singhalese language doubtless belongs to the Aryan group , and is apparently sprung from a root closely allied to the Sanscritic prakrits of Northern India . But the Singhalese people them- selves generally have the appearance of being ...
... Singhalese language doubtless belongs to the Aryan group , and is apparently sprung from a root closely allied to the Sanscritic prakrits of Northern India . But the Singhalese people them- selves generally have the appearance of being ...
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... shape of the Crown , or of a religious foundation , or of a private Singhalese gentleman ; and there are , nowadays , certain diversities in the incidents of these three several cases 182 [ I. AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY IN CEYLON .
... shape of the Crown , or of a religious foundation , or of a private Singhalese gentleman ; and there are , nowadays , certain diversities in the incidents of these three several cases 182 [ I. AGRICULTURAL COMMUNITY IN CEYLON .
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... Singhalese nilakaraya with his panguwȧ or share of the village paddy field is the Bengalee ryot with his jot - with this difference , that the nilakariya's right in his land is almost universally hereditary and absolute , subject only ...
... Singhalese nilakaraya with his panguwȧ or share of the village paddy field is the Bengalee ryot with his jot - with this difference , that the nilakariya's right in his land is almost universally hereditary and absolute , subject only ...
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... Singhalese society first developed itself , clearing by clearing in separate village com- munities , isolated from each other and scattered over the land very much , as they even now still are in the existing condition of the North ...
... Singhalese society first developed itself , clearing by clearing in separate village com- munities , isolated from each other and scattered over the land very much , as they even now still are in the existing condition of the North ...
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agricultural village Aryan Author baithakhana bamboo belonging Bengal Brahman cave-men Ceylon character Cheaper Edition chief class family class ryots cloth collections College commonly condition Crown 8vo cultivation district England English engraved by JEENS ESSAYS Europe European Extra fcap F. W. H. MYERS fcap Government grain hereditary Hindu History homestead Illustrations India interest jama jungle kachahri kind labour language LL.D lord mahajan MALL GAZETTE mandal Maps maritime provinces math mauzah means ment modern Mohant Muhammadan neighbours neolithic North Central Province obligation occupation officers ordinary origin owner paddy perhaps plot POLITICAL portion Portrait engraved possession present principal produce Professor Province R. H. HUTTON recognised rent respect revenue REVIEW rice ryots Second Edition share shareholders side Singhalese soil sometimes tank tenure tion verandah village lands Vols volume W. T. BLANFORD whole women zamindar