- The
Saharia, Sehariya, or
Sahariya are an
ethnic group in the
state of
Madhya Pradesh, India. The
Saharias are
mainly found in the
districts of Morena...
- org/advocates/sarah_m_harris.
Accessed 6 Apr. 2023. "Amy M.
Saharia." Oyez, www.oyez.org/advocates/amy_m_
saharia.
Accessed 7 Apr. 2023. Greene,
Jenna (April 17, 2019)...
- Dhamtari,
Kurud and
Sihava tehsils of
Dhamtari district)
Parja Sahariya,
Saharia, Seharia, Sehria, Sosia, Sor Saonta,
Saunta Saur Sawar,
Sawara Sonr In...
- They are also
known as Rawat, Banrawat,
Banrakha and Soarain. The term
saharia is
derived from the
Hindi word sahra,
meaning jungle, thus
Sahariya means...
- Herbarium, and an
Electronic Library. The
founder director was V. B.
Saharia while the
first Director was
Hemendra Singh Panwar who
remained the director...
- 1972:Ramesh
Chandra Saharia,Indian
National Congress 1978:
Ramesh Chandra Saharia,
Indian National Congress 1983:
Mridula Saharia,
Indian National Congress...
- The s**** of Pila are used in
traditional ethnomedicine for
weakness by
Saharia people in Rajasthan, India. Pila
ampullacea and Pila
pesmei are some of...
-
editing using written prompts". Ars Technica.
Retrieved 12
September 2022.
Saharia, Chitwan; Chan, William; Saxena, Saurabh; Li, Lala; Whang, Jay; Denton...
-
Hadauti or
Harauti (Hadoti) is an Indo-Aryan
language of
Rajasthani languages group spoken by
approximately four
million people in the
Hadoti region of...
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India but
which has also been
borrowed by
other communities such as the
Saharias as a
means of
advancement by the
process of sanskritisation.
Other groups...