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The Deori people are one of the major Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group of the Northeast Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. They refer to themselves as "Jimochayan" which means children's of Sun in their native language. They historically lived in the area of Sadiya, Joidaam, Patkai foothills and in the upper plains or also called as the hinterland of the Brahmaputra Valley. Scanty information was found in few books and official records. The Deori language belongs to the Boro-Garo branch of the Tibeto-Burman language family. The community has maintained their racial traits, language, religion, folktales and traditional beliefs through the centuries.[5] They were divided into Dibang-Diyongial(Dibongia), Midoyan/Tengapania, Luitugan/Borgoya,Patorgoya.[6] The native language is retained only by the Dibongia group. They call themselves Jimochanaya (literally: Children's of the Sun).
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The Deoripeople are one of the major Tibeto-Burmese ethnic group of the Northeast Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. They refer to themselves...
the free dictionary. Deori may refer to: Deori, Bilaspur district, a town in Chhattisgarh Deori, Gondia, a town in Maharashtra Deori, Sagar, a town in Madhya...
Deori (also Deuri) is a Tibeto-Burman language in the Tibeto-Burman languages family spoken by the Deoripeople of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. Deori...
today identified as the Deoripeople; and other Bodo-Kachari peoples had their respective priests who too were called Deori. Other god and goddess were...
representatives of the Deoripeople who wanted greater autonomy for the area. The first election for the council were held in 2007. Earlier, the Deori Autonomous...
Bhimbor Deori (16 May 1903 – 30 November 1947) was an Indian tribal leader from the state of Assam. Deori was one of the main architects of the “Khasi...
Ramsarover. This lake is today venerated as Renuka lake. A version among Deoripeople states that Jamadagni asked his sons to kill Renuka to prove their obedience...
accorded the Deori priests special respect. The tribal priests of Kecaikhati are called Deori, who today form a community called the Deoripeople. Functionally...
Nepal, a village in Sagarmatha Zone, Nepal Deoripeople, a tribe from northeast India, mainly found in Assam Deori language, spoken by them Deuri (Illyrian...
January 2020. "NEFU Player Holicharan Narzary Ties Knot With Geetanjali Deori". The Sentinel. 4 October 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2020. "Proneeta Swargiary...
Bhaskar". "Captain Cool, a regular visitor to Deori temple since boyhood". The Times of India. Maa Deori Temple Archived 18 October 2018 at the Wayback...
admixed descendants of the Tai people who reached the Brahmaputra valley of Assam in 1228 and the local indigenous people who joined them over the course...
Kenny Deori Basumatary is an Indian actor and film director in Assamese films. He is best known for Directing the Assamese martial arts comedy film Local...
main Scheduled Tribes (Plains) include Bodo, Deori, Sonowal, Mising, and Hajong. Karbi and Dimasa people have Scheduled Tribes (Hills) status. Chakma...
the temple and provides animals for sacrifice. The Bar Deori (Deori Dema) and the Saru Deori (Deori Surba) performs the sacrifice and sung hymns. Some scholars...
Christianity in Jharkhand Korku people Munda peoples Kolarian "All these Bodo tribes had their own respective priests called Deoris". "A-11 Individual Scheduled...
Assam Bodo Mising Karbi Tiwa (Lalung) Deoripeople Bodo-Kachari people Naga people Dimasa people List of people from Assam Barua (and its variations)...
of tribal ethnic groups (including Bodo, Karbi, Rabha, Mishing, Dimasa, Deori) and linguistic groups such as Assamese, Bengali, Hindi speakers, Nepali...
The Dimasa people (local pronunciation: [dimāsā]) are an ethnolinguistic community presently inhabiting in Assam and Nagaland states in Northeastern India...
Deori is a community development block (CD block) that forms an administrative division in the Khori Mahuwa subdivision of the Giridih district in the...
this process by which many groups such as Chutia, Borahi, Moran, Deori, Boro peoples to become Assamese peasants, especially in Upper and Central Assam;...
be witnessed on the doors of the Darshani Deori structure of the complex. The structure of the Darshani Deori was made out of shisham wood, the front of...
the temple and provides animals for sacrifice. The Bar Deori (Deori Dema) and the Saru Deori (Deori Surba) performs the sacrifice and sung hymns. The temple...
closest meaning of Mikir could be said to be derived from "Mekar" (English: People). The Karbi community is the principal indigenous community in the Karbi...
Tibetan and Meithei mi 'man', and -s is probably the same suffix as -si in Deori-Chutiya (Sibsagar) ma-si (Lakhimpur dialect mo-si) 'man'."(Wolfenden 1935:145)...