MELAYU BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «LOYONG»
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loyong dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
loyong dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Melayu.
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Musical Culture of the Munda Tribe - Halaman 96
Nete dugur dugur gatim Walks on measuringly with little steps dear Loyong note do The lowland bird Nete dugur dugur gatim Walks on measuringly with little steps dear Piri gundari gatim, loyong nore do The field partridge dear, the lowland ...
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Lineage organization in tribal society - Halaman 132
These are the Loyong (permanent wet paddy fields), the Badi (permanent dry paddy fields) the Gora (dry uplands) and lastly the Bakripiri (kitchen gardens). The Loyong are the Don I and II lands which lie on either side of Uligara river.
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A study of the Mundās village life in India - Jilid 2 - Halaman 96
As for arable land, however, field (Bddi or Gora) is divided equally but as for paddy field (Loyong) the 1 st son is given a piece more than others. This particular loyong is called Rana Loyong. In the case of a practice of inheritance while the ...
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Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress on ... - Halaman 17
Meshing Gear-Pairs It was in 1973 when my assistants and I visited the city of Loyong in central China on one of our popularisation missions. A worker in a tractor factory there presented Us with the following problem. "In designing two ...
M. Zweng, Green, Kilpatrick, 2012
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A Mundari-English Dictionary - Halaman 108
Losod' — earth ; mud. Lot — currency note ; a handful. Lo$S — a brass vessel for holding water (H.). tej' .) toe J — *o ** 8Prained > to "prain ; sprained. Lo Loyong — low land : Syn. Don. Loyong baba — 108 MONDABI-ENGLISH DICTIONARY ...
Manindra Bhusan Bhaduri, 1931
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Socio-cultural Implications of Industrialisation in India: ... - Halaman 15
The proportion of clay is the greater in the lower don land, locally known as the jobbi loyong or Garha loyong. The percentage of sand is lower in the don land and varies inversely with elevation as one proceeds towards the upland or the tanr.
Lalita Prasad Vidyarthi, 1969
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Ocho pasos hacia la felicidad: el modo budista de amar - Halaman 77
Para el practicante de Loyong, todos los seres sintientes son igualmente importantes por su gran bondad al servirnos de objetos para alcanzar realizaciones espirituales. Para este practicante, ningún ser sintiente es menos importante que ...
Gueshe Kelsang Gyatso, 2001
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Revue Internationale de Sinologie - Halaman 70
De la Dynastie des Han, 206 avant J.-C. à 220 après J.-C, à la Dynastie des Tch'en ($f[), 557 à 589 après J.-C. Le territoire actuel de la Sous- Préfecture de Lo-Yong-Hien ( fjj| ^ ffî ) faisait partie du Hien, de T'an-Tchong (x/p p£l ). Dynastie des ...
Henri Cordier, Gustaaf Schelgel, Edouard Chavannes, 1902
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The First Radiocarbon Dates from China - Halaman 62
MIDDLE SHANG Erfi-k-kong Phos« (Lo-yong) MOO- 1650 B.C. ERH-U-KANG ErhTkong • •AT (tow.r) Cu Sn EARLY SHANG Tung-kon-kou EftVli-l'ov Lo-ta- ming Shuong-chieh • ? •? A T Hiin-nen \ 1450-1850? B.C. ERH-U-TOU Cu Sn ...
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The Bio-cultural Profiles of Tribal Bihar - Halaman 86
If the don lands are made into compartments by raising ridges ( aar ), these are known as don or loyong, keyaris or simply keyaris. The first two classes include the lowest fields, while the third form the upper terraces. For all practical purposes, ...
Lalita Prasad Vidyarthi, Ajit K. Singh, 1986