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... SUNDERJI SIVAJI to urge Raja JEHAJI to relinquish Infanticide , 108. Note . Compliments in Indian correspondence prefixed , 108 . No. 2. SUNDERJI's reply ; JEHAJI gives a conditional assent , 109. Notes . On the title of Thakur ; and ...
... SUNDERJI SIVAJI to urge Raja JEHAJI to relinquish Infanticide , 108. Note . Compliments in Indian correspondence prefixed , 108 . No. 2. SUNDERJI's reply ; JEHAJI gives a conditional assent , 109. Notes . On the title of Thakur ; and ...
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... SIVAJI , a man of credit and respectability , who had been long employed in the purchase of horses within the ter- ritories of Kutch and Kattywar , for the use of the British cavalry in India . Relation by SUNDERJI SIVAJI , of the Port ...
... SIVAJI , a man of credit and respectability , who had been long employed in the purchase of horses within the ter- ritories of Kutch and Kattywar , for the use of the British cavalry in India . Relation by SUNDERJI SIVAJI , of the Port ...
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... SUNDERJI SIVAJI , then on his way from Bom- bay to Beroda , and to endeavour to prevail on him to take an This is the same name as is written ( in page 24 ) by Captain SETON , Roi ; and Rahwa , or Rowa , in the note . According to the ...
... SUNDERJI SIVAJI , then on his way from Bom- bay to Beroda , and to endeavour to prevail on him to take an This is the same name as is written ( in page 24 ) by Captain SETON , Roi ; and Rahwa , or Rowa , in the note . According to the ...
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... SUNDERJI SIVAJI , of Kutch ; communicating some particulars relative to the practice of female Infanticide among the tribe of Jarejahs ; and some information on the state of affairs among the chieftains bordering on the gulph of Kutch ...
... SUNDERJI SIVAJI , of Kutch ; communicating some particulars relative to the practice of female Infanticide among the tribe of Jarejahs ; and some information on the state of affairs among the chieftains bordering on the gulph of Kutch ...
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... SUNDERJI SIVAJI , of Kutch , to Major WALKER , dated 13th August , 1805. Enclosed in the preceding . " THE drowning of the daughters of the Jarejahs proceeds from this cause - in this country there is no one can marry into the tribe of ...
... SUNDERJI SIVAJI , of Kutch , to Major WALKER , dated 13th August , 1805. Enclosed in the preceding . " THE drowning of the daughters of the Jarejahs proceeds from this cause - in this country there is no one can marry into the tribe of ...
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ancient appear Avatara Baroda Bhat Bombay Bombay Government Brahman called caste Chap chief chieftain child Colonel WALKER crime custom DAMAJI dated daughters deity derived destroy Dherole ditto DUNCAN durbar engagements existence extract father FATTEH MAHOMED favour female children female Infanticide Gaikawar goddess Gondal GOVERNMENT of BOMBAY GOVIND RAO Guzerat Hindu Pantheon Honourable Company human Index India infants influence inhabitants instance Jainas Jarejahs JEHAJI Jemadar Karara Kattywar killing king Koer Kutch letter Mahomedan Mahratta Mahratta empire Major WALKER marriage means mother Murvi native noticed observed offered origin paragraph parents Peninsula of Guzerat perhaps Persian person Peshwa Pirate PIT'HAURA Poona practice of female practice of Infanticide preserved prevailed put to death RAGHUVA RAHU Raj-Gur Raja Rajah Rajputs reference religion Remarks rendered renounce Resident respect sacrifice Sanskrit Sastras sect SHAMSHIR SIVA sometimes Sravakas SUNDERJI SIVAJI Thakur ticide tribe victims VISHNU word written Yatis
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Page 248 - And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan : and the land was polluted with blood.
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Page 252 - In the time of ignorance, while they used this method to get rid of their daughters, Sasaa, grandfather to the celebrated poet Al Farazdak, frequently redeemed female children from death, giving for every one two shecamels big with young, and a he-camel ; and hereto Al Farazdak alluded, when, vaunting himself before one of the Kalifs of the family of Meya, he said, ' I am the son of the giver of life to the dead!
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Page 258 - so agreeable is this licentious plan of life to their disposition, that the most beautiful of both sexes thus commonly spend their youthful days, habituated to the practice of enormities that would disgrace the most savage tribes. . . . When an Eareeoie woman is delivered of a child, a piece of cloth dipped in water is applied to the mouth and nose, which suffocates it.
Page 272 - Cursed be the day wherein I was born: let not the day wherein my mother bare me be blessed. Cursed be the man who brought tidings to my father, saying, A man-child is born unto thee: making him very glad.
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