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" Kshatriyas, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original .Khas, thus favoured by it, became soon and entirely devoted to the Brahmanical system.* The progress of Islam below daily poured fresh refugees among them. They availed themselves... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign India ... - Page 152
1834
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Journal, Volume 2

1833 - 754 pages
...ranked as Kshatriyas, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khds, thus favored by it, became soon and entirely devoted to the Brahmanical...beyond their hopes, and, in such a career continued for ages, gradually merged the greater part of their own habits, ideas, and language (but not physiognomy)...
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Narrative of a Five Year's Residence at Nepaul, Volume 1

Thomas Smith (Captain.) - Nepal - 1852 - 330 pages
...patronymic title. The original Khas, thus favoured by it, became soon entirely devoted to the Brahminical system. The progress of Islam below, daily poured...successful beyond their hopes, and in such a career, continuing for G 3 ages, gradually merged the greater part of their own habits, ideas, and language...
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Report of a Tour in the Punjab in 1878-79

Sir Alexander Cunningham - Punjab (India) - 1882 - 238 pages
...shall be ranked as Kshatriyas, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khas, thus favoured by it, became soon and entirely devoted...They availed themselves of the superior knowledge of strangers to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines, were successful beyond their hopes, and...
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Reports, Volume 14

Archaeological Survey of India - India - 1882 - 228 pages
...shall be ranked as Kshatriyas, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khas, thus favoured by it, became soon and entirely devoted...They availed themselves of the superior knowledge of strangers to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines, were successful beyond their hopes, and...
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Report of a Tour in the Punjab in 1878-79

Sir Alexander Cunningham - Punjab (India) - 1882 - 238 pages
...below daily poured fresh refugees among them. They availed themselves of the superior knowledge of strangers to subdue the neighbouring tribes of aborigines,...gradually merged the greater part of their own habits, idea, and language (but not physiognomy) in those of Hindus. The Khas language became a corrupt dialect...
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Essays on the Language, Literature, and Religion of Nepal and Tibet ...

Brian Houghton Hodgson - Literary Criticism - 1991 - 298 pages
...shall be ranked as Kshatriyas, wear the thread, and assume the patronymic title. The original Khas, thus favoured by it, became soon and entirely devoted...aborigines, were successful beyond their hopes, and, iu euch a career continued for ages, gradually merged the greater part of their own habits, ideas,...
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Notes on Nepal

Eden Vansittart - Travel - 1992 - 242 pages
...Mahomedanism in Hindustan daily drove fresh refugees to the Nepdlese mountains. The ' Khas tribe* ' availed themselves of the superior knowledge of the strangers to subdue the neighbouring aboriginal tribes. They were uniformly successful ; and in sucb a career, continued for ages, they...
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The Origins of Himalayan Studies: Brian Houghton Hodgson in Nepal and ...

David M. Waterhouse - Biography & Autobiography - 2004 - 328 pages
...put away their old gods, and take the new; to have Brahmans for Gurus; and not to kill the cow . . .) They availed themselves of the superior knowledge...beyond their hopes, and, in such a career continued for ages, gradually merged the greater part of their own habit, ideas, and language (but not physiognomy)...
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