Bharatavarsha: An Evolutionary Synthesis of India, Band 1Roy Chowdhury, 1975 Evolution and early history of India. |
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... tribes of Bihar and Andamans belong to the group of Asian and Occeanic Negroes . It is said that Madras culture originated from Proto - Negrito ( Guha's Negrito ) stock whose successors had brachycephaly and B group blood from genetic ...
... tribes of Bihar and Andamans belong to the group of Asian and Occeanic Negroes . It is said that Madras culture originated from Proto - Negrito ( Guha's Negrito ) stock whose successors had brachycephaly and B group blood from genetic ...
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... tribes of Indla . At present there are about 250 tribes in India of which nearly 35 are described to be extremely backward . If we trace their origins most of them probably would converge on the three essential stocks of Australoid ...
... tribes of Indla . At present there are about 250 tribes in India of which nearly 35 are described to be extremely backward . If we trace their origins most of them probably would converge on the three essential stocks of Australoid ...
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... tribes invaded the above area from their original abode in South when displaced by the people of the superior race of Dravidas . The Oraons mi- grating from south displaced the Mundas of north- eastern part of central region of India ...
... tribes invaded the above area from their original abode in South when displaced by the people of the superior race of Dravidas . The Oraons mi- grating from south displaced the Mundas of north- eastern part of central region of India ...
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ORIGIN OF UNIVERSE | 1 |
Progress | 66 |
Dandakaranya and Mahakantara | 72 |
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