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permanent nature of
cultivation among the
Bodos. This was true for most
tribal communities of the region. The
Bodos rarely tried to
secure written records...
- Look up
Bodo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bodo may
refer to: Boro people, also
called Bodo, an ethno-linguistic
group mainly from
Northwest ****am...
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Fotballklubben Bodø/Glimt (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈbûːdøːˌɡlɪmt]), also
referred to as
Bodø/Glimt or its
former name Glimt, is a
Norwegian professional...
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Bodø (pronounced [ˈbûːdøː] ; Lule Sami: Bådåddjo, Swedish:
Bodö) is a muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. It is part of the
traditional region of...
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Bodø (pronounced [ˈbûːdøː] , Lule Sami: Bådåddjo) is a town in
Bodø Muni****lity in
Nordland county, Norway. The town is the
administrative centre of...
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festivals of the
Bodos of ****am. This
Bwisagu festival is
observed at the
beginning of the
first month of the Boro year,
around mid-April. The
Bodos call this...
- land right,
linguistic aspiration, socio-culture and
ethnic identity of
Bodos and
above all to
speed up the
infrastructure development of communities...
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Bodo (c. 814 – 876) was a
Frankish deacon at the
court of
Emperor Louis the Pious, who
caused a
notorious case of
apostasy in the
Europe of his day. In...
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settlement in 1224. It
administers five villages: Biborțeni (Bibarcfalva),
Bodoș (
Bodos), Căpeni (Köpec), Micloșoara (Miklósvár), and Racoșul de Sus (Felsőrákos)...
- Re****ertiveness of the
Great Bodos. Hira
Charan Narjinari. Maṇḍala,
Satyendra Nātha (2011).
History and
Culture of the
Bodos.
Satyendranath Mondal. ISBN 978-81-903584-1-5...