| Shakespear, J. 1912 The Lushei Kuki clans. London, Macmillan, pp. i-xxii, 1-250 |
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| [103] Lushai tribe. – The rhinoceros is also safe from attack on acount of a similar belief, the folds of his skin being supposed to be derived from the folds of the cloths of persons who were transmogrified. The natural result of killing one of these animals is that all members of the slayerâ... |
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| Ganguly, M.M. 1912 Orissa and her remains - ancient and mediaeval (District Puri). Calcutta, Thacker Spink |
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| p.327 Temple of Meghesvara. The temple has much animal sculpture, which includes rhinoceros, stag, monkey, peacock. |
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| Lorrain, R.A. 1912 Five years in unknown jungles for God and Empire. London, Lakher Pioneer Mission |
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| Ridpath, C.E. 1912 With the world's people: an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social evolution, and present conditions and promise of the principal families of men. Washington, Clark E. Ridpath vol. 2 |
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| Four varieties of rhinoceros in India. Two are unicorns, and two have double horns. They most abound in the valley of the Brahmaputra and in the Sundarbans. Its habitat is mostly in swampy places, and its manner of life like that of swine. |
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| Grey, L.J.H. 1912 Tales of our grandfather: or, India since 1865. London, Smith, Elder & Co., pp. i-xvi, 1-307 |
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| Anonymous 1912 Un souvenir des chasses du Roi George V aux Indes. Petit Journal 21 January 1912: 1 |
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| Hodson, T.V. 1912 Meithei literature. Folk-lore, a Quarterly Review 23: 175-184 |
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| Anonymous 1912 Trophies from Nepal arrived in Mysore. Englishman's Overland Mail 1912 January 25 |
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| Gruning, J.F. 1911 Eastern Bengal and Assam District Gazetteers: Jalpaiguri. Allahabad, Pioneer Press |
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| [13] The Rhinoceros indicus, Rhinoceros sondaicus and Rhinoceros malayan are all found in the district; the last named is very rare but has been shot in the Dalgaon forest. The Rhinoceros indicus appears to be increasing and I have myself seen over twenty fresh rhinoceros beds while shooting in a... |
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| O’Malley, L.S.S. 1911 Bengal District gazetteer: Purnea. Patna |
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| [13] The district was formerly well stocked with big game. Buchanan Hamilton, writing a century ago, stated that towards the northern frontier herds of wild elephants,e ach numbering forty or fifty in number, made raids from nepal, while a few had for some years past frequented the woods in t... |
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