INDEX
- Abor race, [44]
- Accent in Indian languages, [74]
- Ādi Brāhmo Samāj, [96]
- Alphabets of India, [70]
- Animism among Muhammadans, [99]
- Animistic religions of India, [81]
- Animists as potential Hindus, [83]
- Anu-loma castes, [38]
- Apabhramsa or "decayed" languages, [75]
- Arjuna, supposed ancestor of Manipur dynasty, [42]
- Aryan settlement in Gangetic do-āb, [27]
- Aryan settlement in the Panjāb, [26]
- Aryo-Dravidian type of race, [22]
- Assam, History of, by E. A. Gait, [45]
- Assamese language, [76]
- Bannerjee, Rev. K. M., [95]
- Bengali language, [76]
- Bengali race, origins of, [28]
- Bihārī language, [76]
- Bohra Muhammadans, [101]
- Brachycephalous races, [17]
- Brahma, one of the Hindu Trinity, [91]
- Brāhmanas, sacred books, [88]
- Brāhmans of Bengal, [17]
- Brāhmo Samāj in Bengal, [94]
- Brāhui language, [62], [66]
- Buddha (Gautama) and Buddhism, [89]
- Caste, definition of, [35];
- Chaitanya, Hindu reformer, [92]
- Chandāls, [38]
- Chitrangadā, supposed ancestress of Manipur dynasty, [42]
- Clans, exogamous, [35]
- Crooke, Mr W., on "Rājputs and Marāthas", [52]
- Dafla race, [44]
- Dolicocephalous races, [17]
- Doms in Assam, [44]
- Dravidian languages, [61], [62]
- Dravidian type of race, [24]
- Dravidians as probable autochthones, [25]
- Dubois, Abbé, [106]
- Gait, E. A., History of Assam, [45]
- Gandhara, kingdom of, [31]
- Gārpagāri (hail averters) as functional caste, [45]
- Gond language, [62], [65]
- Gotras, as branch of caste, [41]
- Gujarāti language, [76]
- Hindi (Eastern) language, [76]
- Hindi (Western) language, [75]
- Hindustāni or Urdū language, [77]
- Hoernle's theory of Aryan settlements, [28]
- Hypergamy, [26]
- Jains, their religion, [89]
- Kabir, Hindu reformer, [92]
- Kachāri race, [109]
- Kāli, worship of, [94]
- Kanarese language, [61], [64]
- Kandh language, [62]
- Kartā-bhajās, sectarian caste, [46]
- Kāshmīrī language, [76]
- Kāyasthas of Bengal, [17]
- Khojā Muhammadans, [101]
- Koch race, [41]
- Koches as Hindu caste, [109]
- Kodagu language, [61]
- Kohistāni language, [76]
- Kolāmi language, [62]
- Kota language, [62]
- Kurukh language, [62]
- Lahnda language, [76]
- Languages of India generally, [56];
- Apabhramsa, [75];
- Assamese, [76];
- Bengali, [76];
- Bihārī, [76];
- Brāhui, [62], [66];
- Dravidian, [61], [62];
- Gond, [62], [65];
- Gujarāti, [76];
- Hindi (Western), [75];
- Hindi (Eastern), [76];
- Hindustāni, [77];
- Kanarese, [61], [65];
- Kandh, [62];
- Kashmīri, [76];
- Kodagu, [61];
- Kohistāni, [76];
- Kolāmi, [62];
- Kota, [62];
- Kurukh, [62];
- Lahnda, [76];
- Māgadhi Prākrit, [75];
- Mahārāshtri Prākrit, [75];
- Malayalam, [61], [64];
- Malto, [62];
- Marāthi, [76];
- Mon-Khmer, [78], [79];
- Mundā, [66];
- Oriyā, [72], [76];
- Pahārī, [76];
- Pāli, [75];
- Panjābi, [76];
- Prākrit, [71];
- "Primary" Prākrits, [74];
- Rājasthāni, [76];
- Sauraseni, [75];
- Sindhi, [76];
- Tamil, [61], [62];
- Telugu, [62], [65];
- Toda, [62];
- Tulu, [62]
- Lingayats as a sectarian caste, [47]
- Madhya-deça, the linguistic Midland, [69]
- Māgadhi Prākrit language, [75]
- Mags of Chittagong, [23]
- Mahārāshtri language, [75]
- Malayalam language, [61], [64]
- Malto language, [62]
- Manipur and the Meithei race, [42]
- Manu, Institutes of, [37]
- Marātha race and its origins, [29], [48]
- Marāthi language, [76]
- Meithei race of Manipur, [42]
- Migration as a cause of caste, [49]
- Mixed castes, [47]
- Mongolo-Dravidian race, [23]
- Mongolian races brachycephalous, [18]
- Mongoloid type of race, [23]
- Mon-Khmer languages, [78], [79]
- Moplah Muhammadans, [101]
- Mundā languages, [66]
- Nānak (Sikh reformer), [93]
- National castes, [48]
- Navavidhān Brāhmo Samāj, [96]
- Navin Chandra Sen, his definition of caste, [33]
- Nesfield, Mr, Brief View of the Caste System of the N. W. P. and Oude quoted, [13]
- Nestorian Christians, [103]
- Newār tribe in Nepāl, [48]
- Nirvāna as a Buddhist, and Jain doctrine, [89]
- Nobili, Robert de, [106]
- Nose-measurements, [19]
- Pahārī language, [76]
- Pāli language, [75]
- Pānini and other grammarians, [70]
- Panjābi language, [76]
- Pantheism, [37]
- Parasu Rāma, [41]
- Pārsīs and their religion, [101]
- Pir Badr of Chittagong, [85]
- Pirs (Muhammadan saints), [99]
- Prākrit languages, [71]
- Prati-loma (see Anu-loma) castes, [38]
- Primary Prākrits, [74]
- Purānas (sacred books), [90]
- Rājputs in Nepāl, etc., [24]
- Rāmānuja (Hindu reformer), [91]
- Risley, Sir H. H., his account of Marātha origins, [30];
- Article in Journal of R. A. Institute quoted, [15]
- Roy, Rājā Rām Mohan, [94]
- Sādhāran Brāhmo Samāj, [96]
- Sāktas, a Hindu sect, [94]
- Saraswati (Dayānand), [96]
- Sauraseni language, [75]
- Scytho-Dravidian type of race, [22]
- Scytho-Dravidian, supposed origin, [29]
- Sectarian type of caste, [46]
- Sen (Keshav Chandra), [94]
- Shagird-peshās as a mixed caste, [48]
- Shia Muhammadans, [99]
- Sikhs and the Sikh religion, [93]
- Sindhī language, [76]
- Siva, as a member of the Hindu Trinity, [91]
- Sse or Sakas (Scythians), [30]
- Stature as an index of race, [20]
- Sunni Muhammadans, [99]
- Tagore, Maharshi Devendranāth, [94]
- Tagore, Rabindranāth, [94]
- Tamil language, [61], [64]
- Tantras (sacred books), [94]
- Telugu language, [62], [65]
- Thomasine Christians, [103]
- Tīrthan-karas (Jain saints), [90]
- Toda language, [62]
- Totems and Totemistic clans in Assam, [36]
- Tribal castes, [40], [43]
- Tribes in Assam, [35]
- Tribes, Turko-Iranian, [37]
- Tulu language, [62]
- Turko-Iranian type of race, [20]
- Turushka race, [31]
- Upanishads (sacred books), [88]
- Vangiya Sāhitya Parisat (Bengal Academy of Literature), [56]
- Vardhamāna, the founder of Jainism, [89]
- Vedas, the four sacred books, [86]
- Vedic deities, [87]
- Vishnu as one of the Hindu Trinity, [91]
- Wahābi Muhammadans, [100]
- Yueh-chi race, [31]
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