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Definition of Sangh
1. an association promoting unity between the different groups in Hinduism [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sangh
Literary usage of Sangh
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Capital (1888)
"Even in Uttar Pradesh it is the BID-Jana sangh combine that made it possible for
tk protege of Mr. Charan Singh to continue to head ¡be Government as Chief ..."
2. Alaska and Its Resources by William Healey Dall (1897)
"They live entirely on the flesh of the reindeer, and are very dark-skinned compared
with the Chit-sangh, who live a good deal on fish. ..."
3. The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and by John Lubbock (1875)
"They receive caste from their mother ; ' if a male Chit-sangh marry a ... As '
the fathers die out the country inhabited by the ' Chit-sangh becomes ..."
4. Annual Report by Smithsonian Institution (1867)
"They live entirely on the flesh of the reindeer, and are very dark-skinned compared
with the Chit-sangh, who live a good deal on fish. ..."
5. The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and by John Lubbock (1889)
"a Chit-sangh cannot, by their rules,3 marry a Chit- 4 sangh, although the rule is
... They receive caste from their mother : ' if a male Chit-sangh marry a ..."
6. Capital (1888)
"Even in Uttar Pradesh it is the BID-Jana sangh combine that made it possible for
tk protege of Mr. Charan Singh to continue to head ¡be Government as Chief ..."
7. Alaska and Its Resources by William Healey Dall (1897)
"They live entirely on the flesh of the reindeer, and are very dark-skinned compared
with the Chit-sangh, who live a good deal on fish. ..."
8. The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and by John Lubbock (1875)
"They receive caste from their mother ; ' if a male Chit-sangh marry a ... As '
the fathers die out the country inhabited by the ' Chit-sangh becomes ..."
9. Annual Report by Smithsonian Institution (1867)
"They live entirely on the flesh of the reindeer, and are very dark-skinned compared
with the Chit-sangh, who live a good deal on fish. ..."
10. The Origin of Civilisation and the Primitive Condition of Man: Mental and by John Lubbock (1889)
"a Chit-sangh cannot, by their rules,3 marry a Chit- 4 sangh, although the rule is
... They receive caste from their mother : ' if a male Chit-sangh marry a ..."