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reservation system. The
Kurukh tribe is
patrilocal and patrilineal.
Kurukhs are
divided into many
exogamous clans.
Clans names among the
Kurukh are
taken from...
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Kurukh (/ˈkʊrʊx/ or /ˈkʊrʊk/; Devanagari: कुँड़ुख़,
Kurukh pronunciation: [/kũɽux/]), also Kurux,
Oraon or Uranw, is a
North Dravidian language spoken...
- Look up
Kurukh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kurukh or
Kurux may
refer to:
Kurukh people, a
people of
eastern India and
Bangladesh Kurukh language...
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Kurukh Banna is an
abugida made
specifically for the
Kurux language in 1991 by
Basudev Ram
Khalkho from Odisha, India. In
Sundargarh district of Odisha...
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branch (Zvelebil 1990:56) of the
Dravidian languages that
includes Bra****,
Kurukh and Malto. (There have been
slight differences in the way the Dravidian...
- autonomy. Angika, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Bhumij, Ho, Kharia, Khortha, Kurmali,
Kurukh, Magahi, Maithili, Mundari, Nagpuri, Odia, Santali, Urdu Gurung, Limbu,...
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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...
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Irulas Nagas (Extinct)
Giraavarus (Extinct)
Cholanaikkans Khonds Kodavas Kurukhs Paniyas Malar Soligas Koragas Politics Kannada language rights Tulu Nadu...
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Jharkhand in 2007. The
Kurukh Literary Society of
India has been
instrumental in
spreading the
Tolong Siki
script for
Kurukh literature. As of June 2023...
- Garo, Hajong, Hakha-Chin, Kharia, Khasi, Khumi, Koch, Koda, Kokborok, Kol,
Kurukh, Lyngngam, Manipuri, Marma, Megam, Mizo, Mru, Mundari, Odia,
Oraon Sadri...