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  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1915-03-20)
    The word ‘ Dard ' has a long history, and the people bearing'the name are a very Name of Sub-family Ancient tribe. They arp n^entione'd. by Herodotus,1 though not by .name, and are the-Daradfai-of Ptolemy, the Derdai of ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1915-03-20)
    I am personally responsible for the preparation of both parts of this volume. It lias been built up by degrees, .some of it having been "prepared and put-in type several years ago, while other portions have been completed ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The present volume deals with the iTibeto-Burman languages of India. For convenience it has been divided into three parts, viz. :— Part I, Tibeto-Burman languages of Tibet, the Himalayas, and North Assam. Part II, the ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    These languages have vocabularies which are evidently closely related, and their grammars have also a number of special points in common. To illustrate this, I here quote Mr. Gait’s account of the salient peculiarities ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The territory inhabited by the Kuki-Chin tribes extends from the Naga Hills in the north down into the Sandoway District of Burma in the south; Geographical distribution. £r om Myittha river in the east, almost to the ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The home of Western Hindi closely agrees with the Madhyadesa, or Midland, of • ancient Sanskrit geographers. The Madhyadesa was the Geogra&h.oai Habitat. the country between the Saraswati on the west, and what is ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1908-02-24)
    Rajasthani means literally the language of Rajasthan, or' Rajwara, the country Name of language, where of the Rajputs. The name, as connoting a language, has spoken been invented for the purposes of this Survey, in order ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    P art I I I of Volume IX of the Linguistic Sur.vey is in reality a supplement to Part I I which, deals with Rajasthani and Gujarati. It is devoted to the numerous Bhil languages of Central and Western India and to the ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    This is the language of Lower Bengal, or the region of the Gangetic Delta and of- the district's -immediately above it and to its east. It is called by those who speak it Banla or Banga-bhasha,—the ’language of Banga or ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    Bihari means properly the language of Bihar, and is spoken over nearly the whole of that Province. It is spoken also outside its limits, but where spoken. . g cane^ akove name • f0r not only is it, as a matter of 'fact, ...
  • George, A. Grierson (The Superintendent of Government Printing, India, 1993-01-30)
    The Mediate group of Indo-Aryan vernaculars is a dialect, not of languages. It includes only one language, dialects, not of languages. It includes only one language, ms., Eastern Hindi. This language, which includes three ...
  • The Government of India (The Government of India, 1992-11-26)
    There are few parts of India, which offer so many difficulties to the scientific traveler, as that elevated track difficulties of the country. of mountains which borders the North-west of British India,— the North-western ...
  • The Government of India (The Government of India, 1890-10-30)
    On the Geology and Mineral Resources o f the DarjIl in g District and the Western DuXrs, by F. R. M a l le t , f.g.s., Geological Survey o f India. For many years the existence of coal has been rumoured from time to ...
  • Unknown author (The National Council of Education Bengal, 1908-06-21)
    Oil the 16th of November 1905, several leading citizens of Bengal' met in Conference in the rooms of the Bengal Landholders’ Association in Park Stree t to consider the question of National Education For some time past ...
  • Government of the peoples Republic of Bangladesh (Ministry of Finance :Government of the peoples Republic of Bangladesh, 1973)
  • The Ministry of Finance; Uquaili, N. M. (The Government of Pakistan, 1968-05-28)
    The year 1967-68 has been of great significance on two counts. First, it witnessed the fruitful culmination of a great Decade of Reforms and Development which covers the period of the present regime. During this decade, ...
  • Kuddus, M.A. (Pakistan Academy for Rural Development, 1963-07-01)
    A change ~ in the'system of ’ education"has repeatedly been recommended by education committees and commissions, but almost no- serious attempt has been made to experiment with new ideas in education. Though primary ...
  • The Municipal Corporations in Public Health (The Municipal Corporations, Public Health in England, 1875-08-11)
  • BPATC (BPATC, 2020-02)
  • Md. Abul Bashar (Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre, 2020)

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