Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: Inquiry whether the Hindus are of trans-Himalayan origin, and akin to the western branches of the Indo-European race. 3d ed. 1874John Muir Trübner, 1874 |
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... tribes with whom they came into collision as they advanced across the north of India , and afterwards diffused themselves to the south of the peninsula : for if we find that the Hindus originally pos- sessed only the Panjab , the ...
... tribes with whom they came into collision as they advanced across the north of India , and afterwards diffused themselves to the south of the peninsula : for if we find that the Hindus originally pos- sessed only the Panjab , the ...
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... tribes with a different language and religion , already in occu- pation of those tracts , the probability that they did not grow up in India , alongside of these alien tribes , acquires additional force . In order to obtain a basis for ...
... tribes with a different language and religion , already in occu- pation of those tracts , the probability that they did not grow up in India , alongside of these alien tribes , acquires additional force . In order to obtain a basis for ...
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... tribes whom they encountered in India . In opposition to Mr. Curzon , who represents the language and religion of India as the sources from which those of all the other kindred races issued , Pro- fessor Spiegel maintains that the ...
... tribes whom they encountered in India . In opposition to Mr. Curzon , who represents the language and religion of India as the sources from which those of all the other kindred races issued , Pro- fessor Spiegel maintains that the ...
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... tribes , apparently Arian in descent and language , residing in the Panjab and on the other side of the Indus , I derive a confirmation of the view that the Hindus entered India from the north- west . In the Third Chapter ( pp . 358-444 ) ...
... tribes , apparently Arian in descent and language , residing in the Panjab and on the other side of the Indus , I derive a confirmation of the view that the Hindus entered India from the north- west . In the Third Chapter ( pp . 358-444 ) ...
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... tribes differing from them in complexion , customs , and religion , whom they designate as Dasyus ; ( 2 ) from the accounts occurring in the Brahmanas and post - Vedic writings , of the gradual advance of the Aryas from the north - west ...
... tribes differing from them in complexion , customs , and religion , whom they designate as Dasyus ; ( 2 ) from the accounts occurring in the Brahmanas and post - Vedic writings , of the gradual advance of the Aryas from the north - west ...
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aboriginal adduced affinity Agni ancient antiquity appears Arian Aryas Aśoka Asuras Atharvaveda Avesta Benfey Brāhmaṇa Brahmans Buddhist Ceylon classes Clough common Compare composed Dasa Dasyus derived Dham Dravidian employed existed fact form of speech further GATHA Gāthās gods Grammar grammarians Greek Haoma Hindi Hindus India Indo-Arians Indo-European Indra Indus inflection inscriptions Iranians language Lassen later Latin literature Magadha Mahabharata Mahratti Manu modern vernaculars Mrichh nations Nirukta north-west northern nouns oldest origin Pāli passage peculiar period Persian Prakrit probable Prof Professor provinces quoted race Rakshasas Rāma Rāmāyaṇa referred regard region religious remarks Rigveda rishis river roots Roth sacred sacrifice Samaveda Sanskrit words Sarasvati Sayana says sense speak spoken suppose Tamil Telugu texts thou tongue tribes tvam Uttara Kurus Veda Vedic hymns verbs vernacular dialects verse viii Vishnu volume Vritra Weber Wilson writings Yaska Zend
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