The Calcutta Review, Volume 14University of Calcutta, 1850 |
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Page 170
... Brahman , and Kayth tribes . A certain proportion are Mussulmans , among whom may be included the Mewatis . The Jats ... Brahmans and Rajputs some- Vide Proverb , cited by Sir H. Elliot in his Glossary , under the heading of Kurmi . what ...
... Brahman , and Kayth tribes . A certain proportion are Mussulmans , among whom may be included the Mewatis . The Jats ... Brahmans and Rajputs some- Vide Proverb , cited by Sir H. Elliot in his Glossary , under the heading of Kurmi . what ...
Page 172
... Brahmans . In intellect and capacity the Jats are not equal to either . The Brahman caste , even in the agricultural tracts , has some pretensions to education . The Sanskrit schools in the villages are of course entirely supported by ...
... Brahmans . In intellect and capacity the Jats are not equal to either . The Brahman caste , even in the agricultural tracts , has some pretensions to education . The Sanskrit schools in the villages are of course entirely supported by ...
Page 195
... Brahmans , and they gene- rally give gratuitous instruction . Every Brahman is considered to be entitled to instruction in the sacred tongue free of cost . A Brahman has so many ways of extracting alms from the public , is gifted with ...
... Brahmans , and they gene- rally give gratuitous instruction . Every Brahman is considered to be entitled to instruction in the sacred tongue free of cost . A Brahman has so many ways of extracting alms from the public , is gifted with ...
Page 196
... Brahmans then possess in point of learning the position , which the lowest were once allowed to occupy ; and the lower castes have suf- fered a corresponding declension in the scale of education . " These remarks are very pertinent and ...
... Brahmans then possess in point of learning the position , which the lowest were once allowed to occupy ; and the lower castes have suf- fered a corresponding declension in the scale of education . " These remarks are very pertinent and ...
Page 198
... Brahmans learn Persian . This amalgamation however has not proceeded so far in Behar . There the boundary marks of ages have been partially preserv- ed . Sanskrit is confined to the Brahmans ; Vernacular teaching to the Kayeths ...
... Brahmans learn Persian . This amalgamation however has not proceeded so far in Behar . There the boundary marks of ages have been partially preserv- ed . Sanskrit is confined to the Brahmans ; Vernacular teaching to the Kayeths ...
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