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Descrizione libro Hardcover. Condizione: New. Contents: Part I: A note on the series. Foreword. Acknowledgement. Introduction. The communities: 1. Abdal. 2. Aghori. 3. Aguri. 4. Ahir. 5. Angarok. 6. Anglo-Indian. 7. Armenian. 8. Assamese. 9. Asur. 10. Bagdi. 11. Bagti. 12. Bahelia. 13. Baida. 14. Baidya. 15. Baidyakar. 16. Bairagi. 17. Baishya. 18. Baiti. 19. Bajkar. 20. Barui. 21. Bathudi. 22. Bauri. 23. Bedia. 24. Behera. 25. Beldar. 26. Bhakta. 27. Bhalla. 28. Bhangi. 29. Bhanja Puran. 30. Bhat. 31. Bhogta. 32. Bhotia. 33. Bhuinmali. 34. Bhuiya. 35. Bhujel. 36. Bhumij. 37. Bihari. 38. Bin/Bind. 39. Birhor. 40. Birjia. 41. Bohra. 42. Brahman. 43. Byadh. 44. Chain. 45. Chasa Dhoba. 46. Chasot. 47. Chero. 48. Chik Baraik. 49. Chinese. 50. Chirimar. 51. Chitrakar. 52. Christian. 53. Chunauri. 54. Churihara. 55. Damai. 56. Dandachhatra Majhi. 57. Deshwali Majhi. 58. Dhawa. 59. Dhimal. 60. Dhoba. 61. Dhunia. 62. Doaiy. 63. Dom. 64. Drukpa. 65. Dusadh. 66. Gandhabanik. 67. Ganesh. 68. Gareri. 69. Garo. 70. Ghasi. 71. Ghunnya. 72. Gonr. 73. Gonrhi. 74. Gour. 75. Gujarati. 76. Gurung. 77. Hajjam. 78. Hari. 79. Hela. 80. Ho. 81. Jalia-Kaibarta. 82. Jews. 83. Jhalo Malo. 84. Jola. 85. Jugi. 86. Kahar. 87. Kakmara. 88. Kalal. 89. Kalu. 90. Kalwar. 91. Kamar. 92. Kami. 93. Kandra. 94. Kandu (Kanu). 95. Kansari. 96. Kapali. 97. Kapuria. 98. Karan. 99. Karanga. 100. Kawar. 101. Kayastha. 102. Kela. 103. Keora. 104. Keot. 105. Khaira. 106. Khalifa. 107. Khandait. 108. Kharia (Hill). Part II. 1. Kharwar. 2. Khatik. 3. Khen. 4. Kisan. 5. Koeri. 6. Konai. 7. Kora. 8. Kotal. 9. Kudmi. 10. Kumhar. 11. Kunjra. 12. Kunui. 13. Kurol. 14. Lalbegi. 15. Lepcha. 16. Let. 17. Limbu. 18. Lodha. 19. Lohar. 20. Lohara. 21. Mahar. 22. Maharashtrian. 23. Mahishya. 24. Mahli. 25. Mal. 26. Malakar. 27. Malhar. 28. Mali. 29. Malpaharia. 30. Mangar. 31. Marwari. 32. Mayara. 33. Mech. 34. Mete. 35. Mirshikar. 36. Muchi. 37. Munda. 38. Musahar. 39. Nagar. 40. Nagesia. 41. Namasudra. 42. Napit. 43. Nat. 44. Newar. 45. Nikari. 46. Nuniya. 47. Oraon. 48. Oriya. 49. Pahariya. 50. Pakhimara. 51. Paliya. 52. Pan. 53. Parja/Porja. 54. Parsi. 55. Pasi. 56. Pathan. 57. Patikar. 58. Patni. 59. Pod. 60. Portuguese. 61. Punjabi. 62. Rabha. 63. Rai. 64. Rajbanshi. 65. Rajput. 66. Rajput Solanki. 67. Raju. 68. Rajwar. 69. Rangrez. 70. Rautia. 71. Sabar/Savara. 72. Sadgop. 73. Sahis. 74. Sankhakara. 75. Santal. 76. Sarak. 77. Sarki. 78. Sayyad. 79. Shah Or Shah Faqir. 80. Sheik. 81. Sherpa. 82. Sikh. 83. Siyalgir. 84. South Indian. 85. Subarnabanik. 86. Sunri. 87. Sutradhar. 88. Swarnakar. 89. Tamang. 90. Tambuli. 91. Tanti. 92. Tili. 93. Tiyor. 94. Toto. 95. Turi. Bio-anthropological information. Glossary. Select bibliography. Index. "The term Bangla or Bengal came into existence some time around 1000 BC. The Bengal region has remnants of continuous human habitation from Palaeolithic to historic periods; historic and linguistic evidences suggest that early settlers were speakers of Dravidian, Tibeto-Burman and Austro-Asiatic languages with the Indo-Aryan speakers coming later. Since the tenth century BC, the kingdoms and janapadas have been governed by Buddhist, Hindu and Muslim rulers. The British gained political power in the eighteenth century; eventually Bengal became the epicentre of British rule in India. The end of colonial rule in 1947 came with the Partition of Bengal; the Indian portion came to be known as the state of West Bengal. The greater part of this state is in the low-lying delta of the Ganges, one of the most densely populated regions in the world. The northern part of the state is in the Eastern Himalayas. The majority of the population comprises Bengali along with a sizeable population from Bihar, Jharkhand and Orissa. About 6 per cent of the population belongs to various Scheduled Tribe groups. The major populations in the hilly region are the Gurkha, Lepcha and Bhutia. Every seven out of 10 persons in the state live in villages; agriculture is the predominant livelihood. Codice articolo 55830A