Miscellaneous Essays Relating to Indian Subjects: Volume II, Volume 2Routledge, 2013 M08 21 - 358 pages This is Volume VII of fourteen on a series on India: Language and Literature. Originally published in 1180 this is second part of a collection of miscellaneous essays on the subject of India, including topics of comparisons of vocabulary, the Aborigines of North-East, Eastern India, Tibetans, the Mongolian words, the aborigines of Central India, amongst other. |
Contents
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THE MONGOLIAN AFFINITIES OF THE CAUCASIANS | 51 |
COMPARISON AND ANALYSIS OF CAUCASIAN AND MONGOLIAN | 59 |
SECTION VIII | 95 |
ABORIGINES OF THE EASTERN GHATS | 112 |
ABORIGINES OF THE NILGIRIS WITH REMARKS ON THEIR | 125 |
SUPPLEMENT TO THE NILGIRIAN VOCABULARIES | 145 |
THE ABORIGINES OF SOUTHERN INDIA AND CEYLON | 152 |
SECTION X | 167 |
SECTION XII | 211 |
SECTION XIII | 251 |
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