R. V. Russell and Lāl, Rai Bahadur Hīra 1916

Russell, R. V. & Rai Bahadur Hīra Lāl. 1916. The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India. London: MacMillian. 540pp. (4 vols.)

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  address    = {London},
  author     = {R. V. Russell and Lāl, Rai Bahadur Hīra},
  note       = {4 vols.},
  pages      = {540},
  publisher  = {MacMillian},
  title      = {The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India},
  year       = {1916},
  fn         = {eurasia\russell-lal_cindia1916.zip},
  hhtype     = {overview;ethnographic},
  inlg       = {English [eng]},
  isbn       = {9788175363007, 9788175363014, 9788175363021},
  lgcode     = {Kumhār (Potter), Kunbi (Cultivator), Kunjra (Greengrocer), Kuramwar (Shepherd), Kurmi (Cultivator), Lakhera (Worker in Lac), Lodhi (Landowner and cultivator), Lohār (Blacksmith), Lorha (Growers of san-hemp), Mahār ( Weaver and labourer), Mahli (Forest tribe), Majhwār (Forest tribe), Māl (Forest tribe), Māla (Cotton-weaver and labourer), Mali (Gardener and vegetable-grower), Mallah (Boatman and fisherman), Māna (Forest tribe/cultivator), Mānbhao (Religious mendicant), Māng (Labourer and village musician), Māng-Garori (Criminal caste), Manihār (Pedlar), Mannewār (Forest tribe), Marātha (Soldier/cultivator/service), Mehtar (Sweeper and scavenger), Meo (Tribe), Mīna or Deswāli (Non-Aryan tribe/cultivator), Mirāsi (Bard and genealogist), Mochi (Shoemaker), Mowar [Cultivator), Murha (Digger and Savvy), Nagasia (Forest tribe), Nahal (Forest tribe), Nai (Barber), Naoda (Boatman and fisherman), Nat (Acrobat), Nunia (Salt-refiner, digger and navvy), Ojha (Augur and soothsayer), Oraon (Forest tribe) = Kurukh [kru], Paik (Soldier, cultivator), Panka (Labourer and village watchman), Panwar Rajput (Landowner and cultiviator), Pardhan (Minstrel and priest), Pardhi (Hunter and fowler) = Pardhi [pcl], Parja (Forest tribe) = Duruwa [pci], Pasi (Toddy-drawer and labourer), Patwa (Maker of silk braid and thread), Pindari (Freebooter), Prabhu (Writer and clerk), Raghuvansi (Cultivator), Rajjhar (Agricultural labourer), Rajput (Soldier and landowner)},
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  oclc       = {493441070},
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Languages

Name in source Glottolog languoid
Kumhār (Potter)
    Kunbi (Cultivator)
      Kunjra (Greengrocer)
        Kuramwar (Shepherd)
          Kurmi (Cultivator)
            Lakhera (Worker in Lac)
              Lodhi (Landowner and cultivator)
                Lohār (Blacksmith)
                  Lorha (Growers of san-hemp)
                    Mahār ( Weaver and labourer)
                      Mahli (Forest tribe)
                        Majhwār (Forest tribe)
                          Māl (Forest tribe)
                            Māla (Cotton-weaver and labourer)
                              Mali (Gardener and vegetable-grower)
                                Mallah (Boatman and fisherman)
                                  Māna (Forest tribe/cultivator)
                                    Mānbhao (Religious mendicant)
                                      Māng (Labourer and village musician)
                                        Māng-Garori (Criminal caste)
                                          Manihār (Pedlar)
                                            Mannewār (Forest tribe)
                                              Marātha (Soldier/cultivator/service)
                                                Mehtar (Sweeper and scavenger)
                                                  Meo (Tribe)
                                                    Mīna or Deswāli (Non-Aryan tribe/cultivator)
                                                      Mirāsi (Bard and genealogist)
                                                        Mochi (Shoemaker)
                                                          Mowar [Cultivator)]
                                                            Murha (Digger and Savvy)
                                                              Nagasia (Forest tribe)
                                                                Nahal (Forest tribe)
                                                                  Nai (Barber)
                                                                    Naoda (Boatman and fisherman)
                                                                      Nat (Acrobat)
                                                                        Nunia (Salt-refiner
                                                                          digger and navvy)
                                                                            Ojha (Augur and soothsayer)
                                                                              Oraon (Forest tribe)
                                                                              Paik (Soldier
                                                                                cultivator)
                                                                                  Panka (Labourer and village watchman)
                                                                                    Panwar Rajput (Landowner and cultiviator)
                                                                                      Pardhan (Minstrel and priest)
                                                                                        Pardhi (Hunter and fowler)
                                                                                        Parja (Forest tribe)
                                                                                        Pasi (Toddy-drawer and labourer)
                                                                                          Patwa (Maker of silk braid and thread)
                                                                                            Pindari (Freebooter)
                                                                                              Prabhu (Writer and clerk)
                                                                                                Raghuvansi (Cultivator)
                                                                                                  Rajjhar (Agricultural labourer)
                                                                                                    Rajput (Soldier and landowner)