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" Hindoo inhabitants of Nepaul, there subsist, as well in character, customs, manners, and features, as in religious rites and language, very essential differences, all of them abundantly proving that they are an insulated race of men, whose origin is not... "
The Asiatic Annual Register, Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of ... - Page 488
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The British review and London critical journal

1811 - 550 pages
...religious rites and language, very essential differences, all of them abundantly proving that they are an insulated race of men, ' whose origin is not to be...their former sovereigns, who were Rajepoots of the Soorej-bunsi* race, adopted, and who, among other compliances with the usages of the Newars, made no...
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The General chronicle and literary magazine, Volume 3

1811 - 710 pages
...essential differences, all of them abundantly proving that they are an insulated race of men, «hose origin is not to be traced to any of the nations immediately...their former sovereigns, who were Rajepoots of the Soorej-bunsi race, adopted, and who, among other compliances with the usages of the Newars, made no...
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An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal: And of the Territories Annexed to this ...

Francis Hamilton - Ethnology - 1819 - 402 pages
...Kirkpatrick observes, * " That this people differ essentially, so as to prove abundantly that they are an insulated race of men, whose origin is not to be traced...any of the nations immediately surrounding them." Now, if they came from Samaran, as he supposes, they must have been Hindus ; and, if they are descendants...
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Account of the Kingdom of Nepal

Francis Buchanan Hamilton - 1996 - 354 pages
...Kirkpatrick observes,* " That this people differ essentially, so as to prove abundantly that they are an insulated race of men, whose origin is not to be traced...any of the nations immediately surrounding them." Now, if they came from Samaran, as he supposes, they must have been Hindus ; and, if they are descendants...
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Account of the Kingdom of Nepaul

W. Kirkpatrick - Nepal - 1996 - 432 pages
...religious rites and language, very essential differences, all of them abundantly proving that they are an insulated race of men, whose origin is not to be traced...their former sovereigns, who were Rajepoots of the Soorej-bunsi race, adopted, and who, among other compliances with the usages of the Newars, made no...
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The British Review, and London Critical Journal, Volume 2

English literature - 1811 - 540 pages
...religious rites and language, very essential differences, all of them abundantly proving that they are an insulated race of men, whose origin is not to be traced...their former sovereigns, who were Rajepoots of the Soorej-bunsi* race, adopted, and who, among other compliances with the usages of the Newars, made no...
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