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- Dimasa_people abstract "The Dimasa people (or Dima-basa, and also called Dimasa-Kachari ) are a group of people inhabiting Assam and Nagaland states in Northeastern India. Dimasa mythology says that they are the children of Bangla Raja (Earthquake God) and the great divine bird Arikhidima. Bangla Raja's six sons— Sibrai, Doo Raja, Naikhu Raja, Waa Raja, Guyung Brai Yung, and Hamyadao and Arikhidima are their ancestors, and in Dimasa belief, are ancestral Gods. They are called Madai in Dimasa. Evil spirits born of the seventh egg of Arikhidima are responsible for disease, suffering and natural calamities.Ancient Dimasa tradition maintains that sixty thousand ( 60,000 ) Moon months (Lunar months) ago, they left their ancestral land when it suffered a severe drought. After a long wandering, they settled at Di-laobra Sangibra, the confluence of the Brahmaputra and Sangi or Di-tsang. There they held a great assembly. The place is in the present West Bengal area where the River Ganga and the Brahmaputra join, and where the Kacharis established their first Seat. Over time, their kingdom over large territories.".
- Dimasa_people language Assamese_language.
- Dimasa_people language Dimasa_language.
- Dimasa_people language Hindi.
- Dimasa_people populationPlace India.
- Dimasa_people religion Hinduism.
- Dimasa_people thumbnail Om.svg?width=300.
- Dimasa_people totalPopulation "650000".
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- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Cachar_district.
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bodo-Kachari.
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- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_groups_of_Assam.
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- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Karimganj.
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- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Sutiya_community.
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Thengal.
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLink Tiwa_people_(Lalung).
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- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bushu Dima".
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimasa Kachari".
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimasa Kingdom".
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimasa people".
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimasa".
- Dimasa_people wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dimasas".
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- Dimasa_people group "Dimasa People".
- Dimasa_people languages "Grao-Dima, Hindi, Assamese and English".
- Dimasa_people left "Religion".
- Dimasa_people population "650000".
- Dimasa_people religions "20".
- Dimasa_people right "Percent".
- Dimasa_people title "Religion among Dimasas of Assam".
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- Dimasa_people subject Category:Bodo-Kachari.
- Dimasa_people subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Northeast_India.
- Dimasa_people subject Category:Hindu_communities.
- Dimasa_people subject Category:Social_groups_of_Assam.
- Dimasa_people subject Category:Tribes_of_Assam.
- Dimasa_people hypernym Group.
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- Dimasa_people comment "The Dimasa people (or Dima-basa, and also called Dimasa-Kachari ) are a group of people inhabiting Assam and Nagaland states in Northeastern India. Dimasa mythology says that they are the children of Bangla Raja (Earthquake God) and the great divine bird Arikhidima. Bangla Raja's six sons— Sibrai, Doo Raja, Naikhu Raja, Waa Raja, Guyung Brai Yung, and Hamyadao and Arikhidima are their ancestors, and in Dimasa belief, are ancestral Gods. They are called Madai in Dimasa.".