Lexicographical Neighbors of Santals
Literary usage of Santals
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"Re[X)rt of 1881, shows the distribution of the santals in the different Bengal
Districts in 1881, classified into Hindus and non-Hindus :— santals IN BENGAL ..."
2. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"of the santals, or their wants, or grievances, had been understood, ... Failing to
get redress, the santals determined on a great move to Calcutta; ..."
3. Annals of Rural Bengal by William Wilson Hunter (1883)
"Until 1790, the santals were the pests of the adjacent lowlands, ... The operations
which ultimately penned in the santals within their own territory have ..."
4. Annals of Rural Bengal by William Wilson Hunter (1871)
"Until 1790, the santals were the pests of the adjacent lowlands, ... The operations
which ultimately penned in the santals within their own territory have ..."
5. Natives of Northern India by William Crooke (1907)
"... santals. IN the Dravidian area, including the forest region of Northern Bombay,
the Central India Agency, the Central Provinces, and the hilly tracts of ..."
6. Annals of Rural Bengal by William Wilson Hunter (1897)
"Caste is unknown among the santals. Each of the seven children of our first
parents founded a tribe ; and, generally speaking, where the santals are free ..."
7. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"Re[X)rt of 1881, shows the distribution of the santals in the different Bengal
Districts in 1881, classified into Hindus and non-Hindus :— santals IN BENGAL ..."
8. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1869)
"of the santals, or their wants, or grievances, had been understood, ... Failing to
get redress, the santals determined on a great move to Calcutta; ..."
9. Annals of Rural Bengal by William Wilson Hunter (1883)
"Until 1790, the santals were the pests of the adjacent lowlands, ... The operations
which ultimately penned in the santals within their own territory have ..."
10. Annals of Rural Bengal by William Wilson Hunter (1871)
"Until 1790, the santals were the pests of the adjacent lowlands, ... The operations
which ultimately penned in the santals within their own territory have ..."
11. Natives of Northern India by William Crooke (1907)
"... santals. IN the Dravidian area, including the forest region of Northern Bombay,
the Central India Agency, the Central Provinces, and the hilly tracts of ..."
12. Annals of Rural Bengal by William Wilson Hunter (1897)
"Caste is unknown among the santals. Each of the seven children of our first
parents founded a tribe ; and, generally speaking, where the santals are free ..."