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" Stature above mean ; complexion fair ; eyes mostly dark, but occasionally grey ; hair on face plentiful ; head broad ; nose moderately narrow, prominent, and very long. "
Ancient India - Page 44
edited by - 1922 - 736 pages
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The Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 1

James Sutherland Cotton, Sir Richard Burn, Sir William Stevenson Meyer - 1909 - 608 pages
...Province. Probably formed by a fusion of Turki and Persian elements, in which the former predominate. Stature above mean ; complexion fair ; eyes mostly...nose moderately narrow, prominent, and very long. The feature in these people that strikes one most prominently is the portentous length of their noses,...
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A Geography of India: Physical, Political, and Commercial

George Patterson - 1909 - 190 pages
...distinct types :— I. The Turko-Iranian type, in Baluchistan and the Northwest Frontier Province. Stature above mean ; complexion fair ; eyes mostly...nose moderately narrow, prominent, and very long. II. The Indo-Aryan type, in Punjab, Ra.jputa.na and Kashmir. Stature mostly tall ; complexion fair...
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American Anthropologist, Volume 12

1910 - 860 pages
...Province ; probably formed by a fusion of Turki and Persian elements in which the former predominate. Stature above mean ; complexion fair ; eyes mostly...nose moderately narrow, prominent, and very long. " II. The ludo-Aryan type, occupying the Punjab, Rajputana, and Kashmir, and having as its characteristic...
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Antiquities of India: An Account of the History and Culture of Ancient Hindustan

Lionel David Barnett - 1914 - 406 pages
...Province. Probably formed by a fusion of Turki 'and Persian elements, in which the former predominate. Stature above mean ; complexion fair ; eyes mostly...nose moderately narrow, prominent, and very long. (2) The InJo-jfryan, occupying the Panjab, Rajputana, and Kashmir, and having as its characteristic...
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The Cambridge History of India: Ancient India, edited by E.J. Rapson

1922 - 852 pages
...recognisable. They would be as difficult to trace as the Roman factor in the population of Britain. a The Turko-Iranian type in the NW Frontier Province,...character of the whole region is due to the invasion of Mongolo-Altaic peoples from Turkestan on the one hand, and of Persian Aryans or Iranians on the other....
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American Anthropologist

1910 - 854 pages
...Province ; probably formed by a fusion of Turki and Persian elements in which the former predominate. Stature above mean ; complexion fair ; eyes mostly...nose moderately narrow, prominent, and very long. " II. The ludo-Aryan type, occupying the Punjab, Rajputana, and Kashmir, and having as its characteristic...
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The India Office and Burma Office List

1922 - 912 pages
...which the former predominate. • The stature is above the mean, complexion fair, eyes mostly dark, hair on face plentiful, head broad, nose moderately narrow, prominent and very long. Indo-Aryan. — The Indo-Aryan type is represented bv the .Jats, Rajputs and Khattris of the Punjab,...
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