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1The empty distance carries ..

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  • Title: The empty distance carries ..
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 59
  • Publisher: ➤  Writers Workshop - [Writers Workshop]
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  • Publish Location: ➤  [Calcutta - Calcutta] - Calcutta

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  • First Year Published: 1972
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  • Title: The blue grove
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  • Languages: English - kru
  • Number of Pages: Median: 210
  • Publisher: ➤  Books for Libraries Press - G. Allen & Unwin, ltd.
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  • Publish Location: Freeport, N.Y - London

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  • First Year Published: 1940
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    Kurukh language

    Kurukh (/ˈkʊrʊx/ or /ˈkʊrʊk/; Devanagari: कुँड़ुख़, IPA: [kũɽux]), also Kurux, Oraon or Uranw (Devanagari: उराँव, IPA: [uraːũ̯]), is a North Dravidian

    Dravidian languages

    speakers of Dravidian languages. Malto and Kurukh are spoken in isolated pockets in eastern India. Kurukh is also spoken in parts of Nepal, Bhutan and

    Kartik Oraon

    number of qualifications from institutions in the United Kingdom. He was considered one of the most educated men of the Kurukh community for his foreign

    Indian people

    [2006]. "Zan Ning (919–1001 CE), To Translate Means to Exchange". An Anthology of Chinese Discourse on Translation: From Earliest Times to the Buddhist Project

    Port Blair

    Telugu 32,628 Hindi 31,520 Bengali 28,063 Malayalam 13,670 Sadri 3,479 Kurukh 3,459 Necobarese 2,308. Port Blair tehsil in 2011 census Tamil (24.3%) Telugu

    Christianity in Odisha

    Christians make up about 2.77% of the population (about 1,160,000 people). Kurukh, Sora, Kharia and Panos are notable ethnic groups with a significant Christian

    Brahui people

    arrived in the area from the west only around 1000 CE. Additionally, both Kurukhs and Maltos speak of an eastward migration from Karnataka in their lore

    Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India

    Pahadi Ho Kachhi Kamtapuri Karbi Khasi Kodava Kokborok Kumaoni Kurmali Kurukh Ladakhi Banjara Lepcha Limbu Magahi Mizo Mundari Sadri Nicobarese Pali Rajasthani

    Andaman and Nicobar Islands

    2%), Telugu (13.2%), Hindi (12.9%), Malayalam (7.2%). Sadri (5.5%), and Kurukh (4%). Hindi is the official language of the region, while English is declared

    Languages of Bangladesh

    spoken in Rajshahi and Rangpur divisions in western Bangladesh. Kurukh - some Kurukh people live in Sylhet tea gardens but mainly speak Sadri Sauria Paharia