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Women of Bengal – Excerpt A (2)

[4] This typical sentimentality is [...] Gangetic valley and also the pure Mongolian [...] of the Gangetic valley nor the Mongolian female-dominated system of the Brahmaputra valley.

Úk/Uk to Úd́ha (Discourse 10) (1)

[89] Shiva was the first married man [...] (Dravidian) and Gauṋgá (Mongolian). There is a folk-verse in rural Bengal:

To the Patriots (1)

[15] In olden times, when the Aryans [...] tribes of Austric, Dravidian and Mongolian origin. An absolutely different [...] the Aryans and the non-Aryans.

The Social Structure and Other Features of the Age (1)

[29] Draopadii had five husbands, which was not considered to be bad, as in the Mongolian race of Northern India there was [...] found in some measure or the other.

The Role of Lord Krśńa (2)

[3] The then India began to have the [...] Bhima was wedded to Hidimba, a Mongolian girl from East India. Krśńa [...] wife of Arjuna was Citramgada, a Mongolian girl from Manipur. Hence we see [...] could be made possible in that way.

The Pervasive Influence of Shiva (Discourse 4) (1)

[46] Shiva had a third wife – Gauṋgá. She was a Mongolian girl with a yellow complexion, [...] Bálasubrahmańyam or Murúgam).

The Pervasive Influence (1)

[36] Shiva had a third wife – Gauṋgá. She was a Mongolian girl with a yellow complexion, [...] Bálasubrahmańyam or Murúgam).

The History of the Bhojpuri Language (1)

[4] In some areas there is also some [...] influence was fully retained. The Mongolian influence was minimal.

The History of Bengal – 1 (10)

[9] Not only that, even the type of [...] other words, it came from within a Mongolian [...] country. The people of Tibet are Mongolian of the Indo-Tibetan group. The [...] or Sang Po, River carries that Mongolian civilization and not the Gangetic civilization. That Mongolian civilization was criticized by the Aryans in the Karma Puráńa :

[12] Later on, the Bengali intonation [...] blending of Ráŕhii and Mongolian civilizations. It cannot be accepted [...] non-Brahmans using Brahman surnames.

[13] The Mongolian civilization that flourished in [...] civilization of northern India, and the Mongolian civilization of Tibet and China [...] Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa.

[14] In the Bengalee race the blood [...] dark-complexioned. A certain amount of Mongolian blood is also present. The Bengalee [...] influence of the river valleys.

[16] This typical sentimentality is [...] Gangetic valley and also the pure Mongolian culture of the Brahmaputra valley, [...] of the Gangetic valley nor the Mongolian female-dominated system of the Brahmaputra valley.

The Chariot and the Charioteer (1)

[2] The people of ancient Aryan society [...] schools of thought such as Dravidian, Mongolian, Austric, etc. During the composition [...] different trends of life of that age.

Tantra in Bengal – Excerpt A (7)

[2] Not only that, even the type of [...] other words, it came from within a Mongolian [...] country. The people of Tibet are Mongolian of the Indo-Tibetan group. The [...] or Sang Po, River carries that Mongolian civilization and not the Gangetic civilization. That Mongolian civilization was criticized by the Aryans in the Karma Puráńa :

[5] The Mongolian civilization that flourished in [...] civilization of northern India, and the Mongolian civilization of Tibet and China [...] Jambudviipa and Suvarńadviipa.

[6] In the Bengalee race the blood [...] dark-complexioned. A certain amount of Mongolian blood is also present. The Bengalee [...] influence of the river valleys.

Tantra and Indo-Aryan Civilization (7)

[36] As previously mentioned, by “non-Aryans” [...] deserving mention are those of the Mongolian population. In their Tantra sádhaná, [...] evil purposes, hypnotism, etc.)

[37] Tantra flourished in Bengal due to the pervasive intermixture of Dravidian and Mongolian blood.

[40] Bengal was the home of both the Mongolian and the Dravidian populations, [...] Kochas, Kiratas, and Chuaras of the Mongolian population; the Kaevarttas, Bagdis, [...] population, were the original Bengalees.

[42] In the life of Bengal, Tantra has [...] expressive power. The Dravidian and Mongolian languages [although also a form [...] Sanskrit language of the Vedas.

[53] Apart from this there were many [...] qualities (those who had a mixture of Mongolian and Dravidian blood had particularly [...] not pay much attention to them.

[82] After the Aryan settlement in India [...] non-Aryan, Dravidian, Austric or Mongolian – all flocked to Him. He [...] through a compromise with Him.

Talks on Bengal – Excerpt C (1)

[2] The Bengali race, which is a blending of the Austric, Mongolian and Negroid races, was created [...] or blending of both these types.

Shiva – Both Severe and Tender (Discourse 2) (1)

[8] In the social sphere, Shiva played [...] Gauṋgá, a yellow-complexioned Mongolian girl. Shiva wanted to unite the [...] it towards supreme fulfilment.

River and Civilization – Excerpt B (3)

[10] I said, “That’s a hundred [...] – carrying with it the flow of Mongolian civilization merge into the Ganges. [...] extended Ganges delta civilization.

[15] “From the ethnological point [...] Austric influence is less than the Mongolian influence. Black people are few [...] Magadha it is evident that the Mongolian influence is almost nil. Flat-nosed [...] people but with aquiline noses.

Requirements of an Ideal Constitution (1)

[10] While drafting the constitution [...] blended population of the Austric, Mongolian, Negroid and Aryan races. But [...] have developed in the country.

Ráŕh – 26. (1)

[1] Not only were the ancient civilizations [...] north-west came and mingled, and the Mongolian civilization along the Brahmaputra basin from north-east came and mingled.

Ráŕh – 19. Language, Literature and Culture of Ráŕh (1)

[1] As ancient Ráŕh is [...] Austric and Negro (and in a few cases Mongolian), there is an abundance of Sanskrit [...] is Sanskrit of foreign origin.

Ráŕh – 15. The People of Ráŕh (4)

[1] The people of Ráŕh [...] Ráŕh there is also some Mongolian influence. Pure Austric and pure Negroid are not to be found in Ráŕh; but Mongolian blood will not be found in the [...] dark-complexioned. But due to the Mongolian influence, the people of eastern [...] a mixture of Austric, Negro and Mongolian blood, they are not very flat-nosed. [...] of Arambag, Burdwan and Kandi.

Psycho-Acoustic and Inferential Acoustic Notes (Discourse 9) (7)

[3] There were originally four races on earth: Caucasian, Mongolian, Austric and Negroid. Many people, [...] the Caucasian and Negroid races.

[10] The Negro race has three branches: [...] are differences in the curls. The Mongolian race has five branches: Nippon [...] complexion and rather short in stature.

[15] Next comes the Austric branch. [...] They are a mixture of Austric and Mongolian. The inhabitants of the Bengal-Burma [...] more or less of the same type.

[19] In Bengal there is a mixture of Austric, Mongolian and Negroid stock. The further [...] northeast you go, the greater the Mongolian influence. There is a great Mongolian influence seen in the Bengali [...] (its modern name is Mizoram). The Mongolian influence is also pronounced in [...] Boŕo and Poliya communities.

Kut́a to Kut́t́ima (Discourse 28) (1)

[97] This conflict between Ráŕh [...] influence. There is also considerable Mongolian influence, especially in North, [...] the crime of touching the land.

Kakubh to Kavaśńa (Discourse 17) (3)

[80] I said, “That’s a hundred [...] – carrying with it the flow of Mongolian civilization merge into the Ganges. [...] extended Ganges delta civilization.

[85] “From the ethnological point [...] Austric influence is less than the Mongolian influence. Black people are few [...] Magadha it is evident that the Mongolian influence is almost nil. Flat-nosed [...] people but with aquiline noses.

Iigal to Iikśańaka/ Iikśańika/ Iikśańiká (Discourse 8) (3)

[51] “If you go into the villages [...] people are a blend of the Austric, Mongolian and Negroid races, the amount [...] denied that there is some influence.

[52] “The mixture between the Dravidian people and the Mongolian race is greatest in the land of [...] towards sentimentality found in the Mongolian race is also innate to the Bengali [...] so in the future as well.”

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 2 (1)

[30] There is an almost unending number [...] races of the world: Aryan, Austric, Mongolian, and Negro. Aryans have a reddish [...] states belong to this category.

Human Society Is One and Indivisible – 1 (2)

[25] There is an admixture of blood [...] Filipinos are a mixture of Negro, Mongolian and Aryan races, though the Mongolian elements are predominant. Ethnological [...] of those different communities.

How to Unite Human Society (1)

[30] Racial characteristics are defined [...] races in the world – Aryan, Mongolian, Austric and Negroid. Aryans have [...] called “Dravidians”.

Geology and Human Civilization (7)

[23] 3) Mongolians . The Mongolians [...] with muscular bodies. Like all Mongolian sub-races, their skin is a yellowish [...] ascend and descend hilly tracts.

[26] There has been much blending and [...] who are a mixture of the Austric, Mongolian and Negroid races, the South Indian [...] Ráŕh there is less Mongolian blood, and in the north east there is more Mongolian blood. Although the Bengalees are of Austrico-Mongolian-Negroid stock, the Mongolian influence diminishes as one moves [...] is an excessive influence of the Mongolian race. In Bengal the body size [...] but shorter than western cows.

[39] Shiva was Indo-Tibetan. He had [...] complexion (Gaur varna), Ganga was Mongolian and had a pale complexion, and [...] of transportation was the yak.

Disembodied Souls and Microvita – Excerpt B (1)

[11] Kinnara. How handsome, how beautiful, [...] “Kinnara”. There is some Mongolian influence amongst the people, [...] “Kiḿpuruśavarśa”.

Case and Case-Endings – 3 (Discourse 14) (1)

[10] The script of Thailand’s Thai [...] people of these lands belong to the Mongolian race, unlike the Chinese their [...] time. Saeyad Alawal has written:

Bhaerava and Bhaeravii (3)

[9] There were three main ethnic groups in India in those days: Austric, Mongolian, [...] of the different racial groups.

[10] In the days of Shiva, three ethnic [...] non-Aryan people; the second was the Mongolian group who came to India from the [...] north [and with the Austrics].

[13] Those were also the days of polygamy. [...] girl; and Gauṋgá, a Mongolian girl. He hoped these marriages [...] “Buŕoshiva”.

A Scriptological and Linguistic Survey of the World (1)

[39] Dravidian influence is evident in the southern portion of Bengal, whereas Mongolian influence is evident in the northern [...] influenced by Vedic vocabulary.