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- 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];
- functional type of, [45];
- as divided in gotras, [41];
- as a result of migration, [49];
- as resulting from change of custom, [50];
- as formed by mixture of blood, [47];
- of the national type, [48];
- sectarian type, [46];
- tribal castes, [40], [43];
- as including Koches and other indigenous tribes, [109]
- 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]
- Fiction as an origin of caste, [33]
- Functional type of castes, [45]
- 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]
- Indo-Aryan type of race, [21]
- Indo-Chinese invasions, [80]
- Islām in India, [97]
- Jains, their religion, [89]