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20006 1872 SAT.Pdf CENSUS OF 1872. STATEMENTS OF THE DISTRICT OF CACHAR. CONTENTS. Pa,qe. Stnteml'nt I.-Return of Population 1 Ditto n.-Religions 2 Ditto V.-Towns find Villngps :l I>itto lIl.-Nationalities, Races, &c. 4-B Ditto }Y,-Occnpat,ions 7·R ..; I>f ~ «I :P. F'l ~ Cl> .,. oro eo I .... 'pal"uawnua eo ", 0 .... sll10q JO .x()qumN ... .... "".... r '" ~ I I I ~. 0" IN IN ~ ·.sarsmGj "" p:!'; I I 1"1"" I I I Jl'!O ..... .... c ~ ..,. )OI)l:I 'salll1\[ .... .... ;1; ~Q .,. a::i "" I ",00 I I r "" <N 0- .... ... >Q 'SlooqoS JO .mqmnN: .... .... J I t . t- ao I .... trl 'sallltnGd .... ....'" '''' ~ "" 1"1 I \ p... ,,_ I 1"1 ~ .... ....«> 00 ....<0 H 'salll1\[ "" ... I I I I ~ .... !>i ....0 I <- I'i ·S91I1mG.il '" "" ....z I I I .... G'l .... ,,_ 00 .... ~ ~ ao III"" 'sarll:W "" I I I .., A .... 0.... ro ..... Ii'< • ·salllmG.i[ '" I .... «Ill< I I I ~ ... ~ .... 00 ~ -<II:> .... 1"1 .... .... ~ ~ ~ A 'SGllIJ\1 '" I <.:> A I I I (5 .... .... 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West Indian, .. 2 2 Unspecified .. , 1 1 TOTAL -------3 ------------------1 1 ----- TOTAL OF NON·AsIATICS, ------239 -----34 _----104 ----50 ------188 ------51 n.-MIXED RACES. Eura.sian 17 7 9 8 lII.-AsIATICS. A.-Other than Natives oj India and British Burmah. Armenian 2 2 2 Manipuri 6,093 631 3,847 4,478 1,615 321* 235 266 55 Nepalese ---------------31 ---------------- TOTAL -------6,416 -------662 ----4,084 ----------4,746 -----1,670 B.-Natives of India and British Burmah. I.-Aboriginal Tribes. Aka ... 5 ....... '7 ".... 27 5 Bhar ... 157t 56 90 67 Bhil ". 465 4 4 461 895 268 115 383 512 ~~~~~i 300 177 18 195 105 Kadiya 3 .... "31 3 Kharria 66 35 """00 Kharwar 159t 10 21 31 ""'i28 Khasiya 73 73 Kol ... 1,228 336 65 ""'203 604 624 Kuki... 2,173 232 1,690 192 2,114 59 Mech 67 6 6 61 Murmi 23 2:J 2,421§ 5 1,482 ""'926 "ii,4iii s Naga", 1,003 Nat ". 1,003 .. .. ·"9 Rabha 26 3 12 14 Rautiya 30 30 30 10 10 Sabar ". 10 Sauthal 690 144 60 258 462 228 186 25 Uraon -------211 23 ------151 12 ---- ------ ------1,862 ------6,606 3,399 TOTAL ---------10,00511 ------1,240 3,504 ------ 2.-Semi.Hinduised aboriginals. Bagdi 2,097 157 651 239 1,047 1,050 1,146 302 525 80 907 239 Bauri 32 Bediya 32 374 210 143 353 21 Bbuiya 5 Bind 12 6 1 7 45 45 Buna 960 Cbamar 2,937 318 "1:397 262 1,977 5 5 Kuri! 3,846 Chandal 9,226 3.070 2,206 104 9,389 3,565 3,146 483 , ~;~~~ 2,195 Dom ... 5 JJharka'1" 40 33 2 35 127 88 1 89 38 Turi 561 Dosadh 1,204 238 313 92 643 294 24 96 120 174 Ghasi 278 Had ... 371 45 48 93 n2 40 3 43 69 Kaora 22 Karanga 22 Khaira 66 35 31 66 ·.. ·.. ili 36 13 4 17 Koch ... 2S Rajbansi 45 17 17 69 17 17 52 Mahili 555 40 Mal ... 595 25 530 168 7 72 16 95 73 Mihtar 160 Bhuimali 160 544 .... '245 109 156 510 S4 Musahar 42 Pasi ., 51 3 \) 9 72 4 68 Rajwar 2 Shikari 2 " ------ ------------------------ ------10,061 TOTAL 29,241, 8,408 9,039 1,738 19,180 • Differs from Census Report by 292. t Of thes(' 56 were wrongly included in B 2 in the Census Report. t Differs from Census Report by 41. § Ditto ditto by 2,414. \I 300 erroneously excluded in the Census Report.
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