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ethnological Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


ethnological ka kya matlab hota hai


नृवंशविज्ञान

Adjective:

नृवंश-विद्या संबंधी, मानव-जाति विज्ञान संबंधी,



ethnological's Usage Examples:

Twelve natural history and ethnological museums have been established by the exiles - the Minusinsk museum being the best.


The conclusions deducible from their anthropological features - apart from the general difficulty of arriving at safe conclusions on this ground alone, on account of the variability of the ethnological type under various conditions of life - are also rather indefinite.


In both fields he displayed much talent, and by writing his Synopsis of the Indian Tribes within the United States East of the Rocky Mountains and in the British and Russian Possessions in North America (1836), and by founding the American Ethnological Society of New York in 1842, he earned the title of "Father of American Ethnology."


In the Malay Peninsula itself there is abundant evidence, ethnological and philological, of at least two distinct immigrations of people of the Malayan stock, the earlier incursions, it is probable, taking place from the eastern archipelago to the south, the later invasion spreading across the Straits of Malacca from Sumatra at a comparatively recent date.


Their relationship to the Babylonians and Jews is indicated by linguistic and ethnological data.


Roth, Ethnological Studies among the North-west-central Queensland Aborigines (London, 1897); Mrs K.


of Israel, it may be observed that no adequate interpretation has yet been found of the ethnological traditions of Levi and other sons of Leah in their historical relation to one another or to the other tribes.


See also bibliographies under separate ethnological headings (AUSTRALIA, AFRICA, ARABS, AMERICA, 'C.).


The term "Moors" has no real ethnological value.


Whatever recollection they preserved of their origin and of the circumstances of their entry would be retold from a new standpoint; the ethnological traditions would gain a new meaning; the assimilation would in time become complete.



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