- religious-political movements,
identifying under names such as Santal, Adibasi,
Jaher, Sohrai, Sari, and Sarna, to
distinguish themselves from the
prevalent religions...
- 1760–1970.
Jaher,
Frederic Cople, ed. The Rich, the Well Born, and the Powerful:
Elites and
Upper classes in
History (1973),
essays by
scholars Jaher, Frederick...
-
Jaher Ayo (Santali:ᱡᱟᱦᱮᱨ ᱟᱭᱳ) or
Jahera Mai, is the
supreme deity of productivity, prosperity, and the
savior of
mankind in
Sarnaism and Sari Dharam,...
- Elite, 1874–1965.
Jaher,
Frederic Cople, ed. (1973). The Rich, the Well Born, and the Powerful:
Elites and
Upper classes in History.
Jaher,
Frederick Cople...
- M. A.
Zaher is a
Bangladeshi politician. He is a
former Jatiya Sangsad member representing the Comilla-5 constituency. M A
Zaher was
nominated as a member...
-
dress in
traditional attire,
offer flowers to the
deities Marang Buru and
Jaher Ayo, and
celebrate with the
beating of
Madal and
Tamak (drums)
while dancing...
-
their supreme deity Marang Buru is pra**** and Jug
Jaher is the holy
enshrine in its
valley where Jaher Ayo
being worshiped. It is
believed in the Jain culture...
- जाहिराथान, जाहेरगढ़), is a
sacred grove that is
considered the
residence of
Jaher Ayo and is a
worship site for the Santal, Bhumij,
Paharia and
Bedia tribes...
- (1978)
Jaher,
Frederic Cople, ed. The Rich, the Well Born, and the Powerful:
Elites and
Upper classes in
History (1973),
essays by
scholars Jaher, Frederick...
-
Unabridged (v 1.1).
Random House, Inc.
retrieved 2008-1-3
Frederic Cople Jaher, "Nineteenth-Century
Elites in
Boston and New York",
Journal of
Social History...