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    Traditional Hajong marriage (Hajong Bhasa:Bya', pronounced as: [Bjɯ]) is a ceremonial ritual that involves a marriage established by pre-arrangement between...
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    The Hajong people are an ethnic group from Northeast India and northern parts of Bangladesh. The majority of the Hajongs are settled in India and are predominantly...
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  • their traditional religious practices Hajong language, their Indo-Aryan language Hajong marriage, their marriage ceremonies This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Pusnâ Hajong people Hajong marriage Hajong, B. (2002). The Hajongs and their struggle. Assam, Janata Press. p. 1. Hajong, B. (2002). The Hajongs and their...
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  • fire before entering their house. The Hajong people are an ethnic group from northern parts of Bangladesh. The Hajongs community lives mostly in the Mymensingh...
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  • flying boat that crossed the Atlantic in 1927 Jahu, a matchmaker in a Hajong marriage Jehu (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    understood by many other Koch groups; and outside the community they use Hajong, Assamese, Bengali, Garo, Hindi, and English. The relationship between the...
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    highly favoured and so is a love marriage. Arranged marriages are rarely seen in modern Karbi society. After marriage, neither the bride nor the groom...
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    body of Konkani literature and art is a resource for filmmakers. Kazar (Marriage, 2009, Richard Castelino) and Ujvaadu (Shedding New Light on Old Age Issues...
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    (Indonesian: Berlaki, Portuguese: Barlaque, Tetum: Barlake) apply to marriages on the island of Timor, which is divided between Indonesia and East Timor...
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    laborers that settled in both areas existed as one Indian community and marriage between Indians from Nickerie to Indians in Berbice and vice versa often...
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    Bengali Bengali dialects Bishnupriya Manipuri Hajong Kharia Thar Kurmukar Mal Paharia Noakhailla Sylheti Tanchangya Kamarupic Assamese Kamrupi Goalpariya...
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    refers to the Non-Aryans and their otherness in forms of custom, including marriage, and property. Following the emergence of ekasarana namadharma in the 16th...
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    tells the story of Manasa's marriage. Sage Jaratkaru practised severe austerities and had decided to abstain from marriage. Once, he came across a group...
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    baby belongs to the mother's family, irrespective of sex, even after marriage. Marriage within the clan is completely prohibited and severely punishable for...
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    Vamana Purana and the Hara Gouri Samvada includes the myth of Hara-Gouri marriage, birth of Kartik etc. Kaviratna Saravati's Jayadratha-vadha; Rudra Kandali's...
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    language Region Bengal Languages Bengali, Sanskrit, Kokborok, Kudmali, Hajong, Bishnupriya Manipuri, Meitei Related scripts Parent systems Egyptian Proto-Sinaitic...
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    woman in separation from her husband and examines the significance of marriage as a social institution in traditional Indian society. Ram Chandra Acharya...
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  • women in popular culture Sikh man and women wearing Turban Traditional Hajong Pathin and Argon from Northeast India Indian nationalist Subhas Chandra...
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    god-goddess. The five fastenings signify, from bottom: birth, pain, death, marriage and peace/pleasure. The bottom three fastenings, called bando, are those...
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    of Jou gishi is sometimes ritualistic on the occasions of festivals, marriages and communal gatherings. Bwisagu is the most cherished springtime festival...
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    September 2016. Taba Ajum (21 September 2017). "SC verdict on Chakmas, Hajongs could prove catastrophic for Arunachal". Arunachal Times. Archived from...
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    98 (3): 439–41. Taba Ajum (21 September 2017). "SC verdict on Chakmas, Hajongs could prove catastrophic for Arunachal". Arunachal Times. Archived from...
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  • Dhanuks as people working as water carriers, guards, and musicians in marriages. Crooke also reveals several other synonyms used to describe this caste...
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    to -ṛ- or -l-: taḍāga "pond" > talāv, naḍa "reed" > nal. v > b: vivāha "marriage" > byāh During the period of Delhi Sultanate, which covered most of today's...
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    is used ritualistically by the Dimasa people in events such as birth, marriage and death. Judima is prepared in broadly a two-step process—the preparation...
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    "kürügän" ("son-in-law"), the title given to the dynasty's founder after his marriage into Genghis Khan's family. B.F. Manz, "Tīmūr Lang", in Encyclopaedia of...
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  • of Hindu workers, was forced to take beef. Lands belonging to Garo and Hajong people were grabbed in Nalitabari, Kalmakanda, Durgapur, Haluaghat and Sreebardi...
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    similar to their traditional diet. Chaklong is the main marriage ritual among the twenty marriage rituals of Tai Ahom people. The name Cho Klong is derived...
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  • generations. 94 "Father Hajong" Kim Hajong Hong Seok-cheon, Sayuri Fujita, Fabien Choi Won-jeong December 20, 2016 (2016-12-20) Father Hajong is Italian with...
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