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- Kolarian abstract "According to Cust & Cust, Kolarian is a word first used by George Campbell. He described it as one of the three non-Aryan language families of India, which he made up, along with the Tibeto-Burman and the Dravidian.Cust & Cust conjecture that the language family originated in the plateau of Tibet, its speakers were found in the then colonial provinces of Bengal, Madras and the Central provinces. They include the following languages as belonging to the group: Sonthal Mundari, Bhumji, Ho, or Kole Kharia Juanga Korwa Kur Savara Mehto Gadaba Mal-Paharia↑ 1.0 1.1".
- Kolarian wikiPageID "34962746".
- Kolarian wikiPageLength "2199".
- Kolarian wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Kolarian wikiPageRevisionID "667290538".
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Agglutinative_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Category:Languages_of_India.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Dravidian_languages.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Gutob_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Kharia_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Korwa_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Kur_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Mal_Paharia_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Mundari_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Santali_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Sora_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Teor-Kur_language.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Tibeto-Burman.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLink Tibeto-Burman_languages.
- Kolarian wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kolarian".
- Kolarian hasPhotoCollection Kolarian.
- Kolarian wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kolarian subject Category:Languages_of_India.
- Kolarian hypernym Word.
- Kolarian type Food.
- Kolarian type Language.
- Kolarian type Language.
- Kolarian comment "According to Cust & Cust, Kolarian is a word first used by George Campbell. He described it as one of the three non-Aryan language families of India, which he made up, along with the Tibeto-Burman and the Dravidian.Cust & Cust conjecture that the language family originated in the plateau of Tibet, its speakers were found in the then colonial provinces of Bengal, Madras and the Central provinces.".
- Kolarian label "Kolarian".
- Kolarian sameAs m.0j438kk.
- Kolarian sameAs Q6427069.
- Kolarian sameAs Q6427069.
- Kolarian wasDerivedFrom Kolarian?oldid=667290538.
- Kolarian isPrimaryTopicOf Kolarian.