In > References for ‘inhabitants’
See also: inhabit · inhabitant · inhabitated · inhabited · inhabiting · inhabits · inhalation
[2] Five hundred years ago Tripura [...] “Bengal”. The original inhabitants of Upabanga were all Bengalees, [...] land under Tipprah administration.
[3] There are numerous divergent views [...] Some are of the opinion that the inhabitants of a particular state form a nation. [...] factors are especially important.
[9] The inhabitants of Bengal have an identical tradition; [...] them on the basis of religion.
[10] There are no racial differences among the inhabitants of Iberia, nor among the Scandinavians, [...] relations will not always be effective.
[25] It is no use denying the fact that [...] oppressor and did much injustice to the inhabitants of India, as was done by the Aryans [...] long time side by side in India.
[7] There is a story that once a poor man died in a certain place. The local inhabitants surrounded their elected representative [...] continually fooling people in this way.
[12] “Sahasrapáda”. [...] go to Dhaka from Calcutta; the inhabitants of Dhaka will declare that they [...] travelling from one place to another.
[2] There is an unfounded fear in the [...] undergo thermal death but by then the inhabitants of that planet will have settled [...] daughters be afraid of their father?
[24] In the patrilinear order, introductions [...] “gotra” came to mean the inhabitants of a particular hillock. People [...] Assam, this system is still there.
[27] In the then India, the mutual relations between the original inhabitants of India (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) [...] herself in the sacrificial fire.
[16] In the then India, the mutual relations between the original inhabitants of India (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) [...] these people and the Aryans.
[2] Brahma is the composite of Puruśa [...] the solar system – whose inhabitants, human beings, possess such a [...] will certainly one day awaken.
[1] The inhabitants of Mithila are of Aryan-Austrico-Mongoloid [...] people. These are the original inhabitants of Mithila.
[1] When the Aryans first entered India, [...] was Káshi. The original inhabitants of this area were mainly Austrics, [...] and Aryans also. So the ancient inhabitants of Kashi as a whole were Aryo-Austrico-Mongoloids.
[7] South or southwest of Birbhum is [...] Cuyáŕs were the original inhabitants of Shavarbhum, and at the southwest [...] means “peacock”).
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were of Aryan-Austriko-Mongoloid [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[7] The social consciousness of the [...] variance with the psychology of the inhabitants of other parts of India.
[84] The struggle became very grim. [...] their use, as both of them were the inhabitants of the same earth.
[86] Then the prince set his two elder [...] youngest prince bade farewell to the inhabitants of the Very Odd Kingdom with tearful eyes and flew towards the Blue Sea on his Peacock Horse.
[11] Now, when Saḿskrta died [...] in the Puranas that the original inhabitants of this area were the Kash people [...] were the seven Prákrtas.
[15] Explain to him in that particular [...] have gone there to explain to the inhabitants what Satya is in an easy and simple [...] to create style of literature.
[1] The Aryans were not the original inhabitants of the present India. When the [...] particular, but rather to all the then inhabitants of India in general: the Mongolians, [...] influence of Tantra on the Aryans.
[21] The migrating Aryans first settled [...] blood between the Aryans and the inhabitants of this area, the Aryans were [...] defeating its ancient non-Aryan inhabitants. Using the original name, Kash, [...] cultivate the indigenous Indian Tantra.
[22] As the southern part of Kashmiira [...] the all-round development of its inhabitants”.
[31] Aryan life was full of noisy revelry [...] comparatively inactive non-Aryans, inhabitants of a tropical country, than to the active and hardy Aryans.
[1] The Original Inhabitants of Bengal
[2] The original inhabitants of Bangalistan include the Rajbanshis [...] “Játa Bengalees”.
[3] The proof that these communities [...] after village of these original inhabitants are located together. They do [...] sure that they are the original inhabitants of Bengal. They may have come [...] have come from outside Bengal.
[4] Whenever you plan any developmental [...] uppermost, as they are the original inhabitants and taken together comprise the [...] Bangalistan will be benefited.
[7] The Lepchas and Bhutias – the original inhabitants of Darjeeling district – [...] Gorkhas are clearly the outsiders.
[6] The inhabitants of Samatat – in health, [...] by applying the communal award.
[7] In West Bengal there has been relentless [...] disaster and helplessness of the inhabitants of Samatat.
[3] The climate of Samatat is humid, so the inhabitants cannot labour hard. For much of [...] China, Rome, Egypt and Mesopotamia.
[70] Peas are called “kalai” [...] and “kerao” by the inhabitants of Bihar. Peas are a very substantial [...] excessively they may cause skin disease.
[4] After offering rice, sesame, clothes, [...] father, your parents, who are now inhabitants of Aparaloka, wont get anything.
[18] Because of their extreme pride, [...] Shúdras were the original inhabitants of India and the Aryans were the [...] medical science could not advance.
[24] Take, for instance, the case of Bengal. Perhaps you know that the original inhabitants of Bengal were divided into six [...] settled in the mountainous areas.
[3] Here let us try to understand the [...] means all-round expansion. As the inhabitants of Ráŕh accepted [...] architecture and sculpture. The inhabitants of Ráŕh made unimaginable progress in all spheres of human life.
[48] Furthermore, the non-Aryans, the original inhabitants of India who were not Aryanized, [...] was based on this discrimination.
[61] When the Asuras, who were most [...] a country called Assyria, whose inhabitants were non-Aryans, and very hostile [...] for shelter, and He granted it.
[9] The Atharvavedas ádarsha [...] portions of the Atharvaveda were inhabitants of India, especially Maharśi [...] central-western portion of India.
[56] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] Bengal and the Punjab call the inhabitants of the middle part of northern [...] of India and thus why should the inhabitants of a small part of India be called [...] for the people who were once the inhabitants of Suba Hindostan, and not in [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[6] Here let us try to understand the [...] means all-round expansion. As the inhabitants of Ráŕh accepted [...] architecture and sculpture. The inhabitants of Ráŕh made unimaginable progress in all spheres of human life.
[6] Shankaracharya came to Ráŕh [...] qualities visited there much. So the inhabitants of that land remained Buddhists [...] great number. The reason is this.
[5] Today a heavy load of exploitation [...] not be possible for the present inhabitants of Ráŕh alone to [...] human population will be ruined.
[5] Burdwan was one of the many important [...] the name is “a town whose inhabitants believe in God”. After Mahavir [...] is the oldest town in the world.
[1] As ancient Ráŕh is [...] origin of language. Though the inhabitants of Ráŕh are a mixed [...] is Sanskrit of foreign origin.
[1] The people of Ráŕh [...] bit fair-complexioned. Though the inhabitants of Ráŕh are a mixture [...] of Arambag, Burdwan and Kandi.
[1] The Gaoŕádya Vaedikas [Vedics belonging to Gaoŕa] are inhabitants of Ráŕh in this [...] themselves Ráŕhii].
[6] That there was casteism in India [...] common people in Ráŕh [inhabitants of Ráŕh].
[3] Much later the Aryans, moving from [...] instead of welcoming them, the inhabitants of Ráŕh set their [...] environment, or for fear of the wolves?
[4] Whichever it may be, let us come [...] whirlwinds of red dust, spurred the inhabitants of Ráŕh to break [...] self becomes eloquent in this way:
[7] The Himalayas were born many crores [...] a million years ago, then those inhabitants of the western Ráŕh [...] Samatat-Vauṋga-D́abák.
[16] Though intellect is what makes [...] soil and merged with the local inhabitants. This is a matter of great joy. [...] starting-point of civilization.
[6] As a result of Caucasian-centric [...] consider them to be the original inhabitants of Kashmir but that is incorrect. The original inhabitants of Kashmir belong to the Kash [...] complexion, short stature and snub noses.
[7] The word kashmir comes from the [...] word kashmiir and it means “inhabitants of Kashmiir” or “concerning [...] description of the border of Kashmiir:
[9] That is, Kashmiir is the land which [...] India. Because of this apathy the inhabitants of India were averse to composing [...] lost, something certainly was.
[15] Next comes the Austric branch. [...] Gondwanaland to Australia. The original inhabitants of this vast region were the ancient [...] Austric branch, however the native inhabitants of the Andaman Islands do not. They are a mixture of Austric and Mongolian. The inhabitants of the Bengal-Burma border, the Jarvadiis, are also more or less of the same type.
[21] Each race has its own special characteristics. [...] rheumatic attacks. Even though the inhabitants of those places know that it is [...] to eat them in large quantities.
[55] As a result of the Britishers [...] These fishing families were the old inhabitants of the city before it became Bombay. [...] penchant for imitation be complete.
[5] Can one attain real knowledge through [...] from a nearby village where the inhabitants were cooking and the smoke had [...] unreliable source of knowledge.
[2] In the then India, the mutual relations between the original inhabitants of India (Austrico-Mongolo-Negroids) [...] between these people and the Aryans.
15 occurrences
[17] You know that the people of [...] Áuṋgárasole, because the inhabitants of the Ráŕh [...] collected since very ancient times.
[126] During Pathan rule, the last boundary [...] Bengal and the Punjab call the inhabitants of the middle part of northern [...] of India and thus why should the inhabitants of a small part of India be called [...] for the people who were once the inhabitants of Suba Hindostan, and not in [...] subdivision of Gorakhpur District.
[56] 7) The seventh meaning is “tea”. [...] cultivation from the Chinese. The inhabitants of China drink both leaf tea and [...] kambal is masculine in gender.
[95] 3) The third meaning of karaka [...] reservoirs and ponds. They are the old inhabitants of northeast China, Siberia, Russia [...] birds of this flamingo family.
[152] Nowadays, both Jammu and Kashmir [...] Aryan community but their ancient inhabitants belonged to the Kash tribe. The [...] meru, Kashmeru – Kashmir.
[33] Now let the word shrii be defined [...] inside. But from the Dravidians (old inhabitants of India), the Aryans (who came [...] [suffix] ii makes this word feminine.
[25] Many people worship their motherland [...] and thus disturb the peace. The inhabitants of the countries involved should, in a better way, find a mutual settlement of such issues.
[16] Those forest lands and fertile [...] seen today. In former times the inhabitants of the forest used to leave food [...] food for the elephants, saying,
[120] “A few days after this the [...] family-house. As a result the houses inhabitants stuffed her into a bag, tied it [...] the dog said from the roadside:
[29] If the people of northern Bihar [...] use woollen clothes, which the inhabitants of hot countries would never use. [...] dress cannot be removed by force.
[2] The people of some countries have [...] nose, lips, etc. – among the inhabitants of the different parts of the [...] notices the curse of this ignorance.
[16] People who live in cold countries [...] has made the constitution of the inhabitants of cold countries so ideally suited [...] body at the time of breathing.
[20] The Mongolians had China as their [...] Japan, and joined the original inhabitants of those places.
[38] The influence of Aryan culture [...] Japanese scripts are pictorial. The inhabitants of Ceylon speak Sinhalese (which [...] based on the Indo-Aryan alphabet.
[55] Certain practices were not originally [...] Puja became so strong among the inhabitants of Magadh that despite the enormous [...] from one generation to another.
[22] Regarding the custom of wearing [...] the Aryans – the original inhabitants of the Arctic and Russia – [...] practices will be incomplete.
[21] 1) Austrics . The Austrics were the original inhabitants of Gondwana land. They were tribals [...] noses and mud-black coloured skins.
[6] Avidya tantriks make use of this [...] that person he wishes to harm. The inhabitants of the house, ordinary people [...] occult power of an inferior quality.
[30] Aman can be grown both by sowing [...] increase. It should be noted that the inhabitants of Bangladesh have less physical [...] just once, then sow the seeds.
[2] The geographical environment largely [...] tend to be less active than the inhabitants of a comparatively dry area. The [...] level of activity of the local inhabitants, and make them somewhat averse to physical labour.
[3] By applying this principle, one [...] humidity decreases, the more the inhabitants become active and proficient. A dry climate increases the working power of the inhabitants, and this is the reason why the people of western India are physically more industrious than the inhabitants of eastern India.
[11] Kinnara. How handsome, how beautiful, [...] influence amongst the people, and the inhabitants of that region are very handsome. [...] land of Bhárata”. The inhabitants of Tibet have very little hair [...] “Kiḿpuruśavarśa”.
[79] The absolute factor is the ideal [...] common spiritual factor unify the inhabitants of multilingual or multi-regional [...] spiritual ideal and become one.
[94] 2. A common philosophy of life. People unite on a common ideology. Unless the inhabitants of this vast planetary world accept [...] common philosophy is essential.
[1] The Vedic Aryans were inhabitants of cold, dry countries. Usually [...] it as a part of religious rites.
[19] As soon as the news of the arrival [...] Sadgopes and Mahisyas, the original inhabitants of Ráŕh. Their eyes [...] prestige of Bhurishrestha or Bengal.
[4] Such negative practices are common [...] whom he or she wishes to harm. The inhabitants of the house, ordinary people [...] occult power of inferior degree.
[22] Every unit mind can function freely [...] period of subjugation, when the inhabitants of India were denied the freedom [...] power and freedom of expression.