| Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1895 - 626 lapas
...creed both parties now profess, the Klias still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage is outof the question) between their females and males of the...wear the thread and assume the patronymic title." Now, as has been shown, from the advent of these thousands of foreigners, and their numerous progeny,... | |
| 1833 - 754 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khds still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khds, thus favored by it, became soon and entirely devoted to the Brahmanical system*. The progress... | |
| 1834 - 616 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khás still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khás, thus favoured by it, became soon and entirely devoted to the Brahmanical system.* The progress... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852 - 330 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khas still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...The original Khas, thus favoured by it, became soon entirely devoted to the Brahminical system. The progress of Islam below, daily poured fresh refugees... | |
| Thomas Smith (Captain.) - 1852 - 620 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khás still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khás, thus favoured by it, became soon entirely devoted to the Brahminical system. The progress of... | |
| 1852 - 454 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khfts still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...their females and males of the sacred order shall he ranked as Kshatriyas, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title. The following hint may be... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - 1882 - 238 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khas still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...They availed themselves of the superior knowledge of strangers to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines, were successful beyond their hopes, and... | |
| Archaeological Survey of India - 1882 - 228 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profess, the Khas still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage...They availed themselves of the superior knowledge of strangers to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines, were successful beyond their hopes, and... | |
| Sir Denzil Ibbetson - 1916 - 366 lapas
...office to abolish the custom, the Khas still, insist that "the fruits of " commerce (for marriage is now out of the question) between their females and males of the " sacred order shall be ranked as Kshatriya, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title." So again, when the RAjput immigrants... | |
| Brian Houghton Hodgson - 1991 - 298 lapas
...procure the abolition of a custom so radically opposed to the creed both parties now profese, the Kftas still insist that the fruit of commerce (marriage is out of the , FF question) between their females and malee of the sacred order shall be ranked as Kshatriyas, wear... | |
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