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  2. Hindu joint family - Wikipedia

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    However modern individualism has been a threat to the family collective unit, and those living in modern joint families find themselves feeling confined or captive under the watch of too many family members. In a traditional joint Hindu family, there is a subservient relationship between the wives of the brothers: the patriarch's wife is ...

  3. Hinduism in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    There are three associations, The Indian Association set up in 1937, The Hindu Mahajan and The Malayalam Association. There is also an Indian National School which is an autonomous institution set up in 1947 under the auspices of the Indian Association [1] Hindus are allowed cremation rights in Hindu Mahajan located in Addis Ababa.

  4. Talk:Hindu joint family - Wikipedia

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    Hindu Joint Family not equal to Hindu Undivided Family [ edit ] The two concepts are legally distinct, in the sense that a HUF as a concept is used primarily for assessment of Income tax and Wealth tax while the Hindu Joint family is a concept defined under the personal laws (marital laws, succession, adoption etc) of Hindus in India.

  5. Narasinganavar family - Wikipedia

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    The Narasinganavar family is a patriarchal Jain family of about 206 individuals who are residing together in the village of Lokur in the Dharwad district of Karnataka, India. All the individuals in the family share a common ancestry and this family is recognised as one of the largest undivided families in the world.

  6. Extended family - Wikipedia

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    Historically, for generations South Asia had a prevailing tradition of the joint family system or undivided family. The joint family system is an extended family arrangement prevalent throughout the Indian subcontinent, particularly in India, consisting of many generations living in the same home, all bound by the common relationship. [14]

  7. Marumakkathayam - Wikipedia

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    The joint family under the matrilineal system is known as Tharavad also knowns Kudumbakkar or veedu, formed the nucleus of the society. The eldest male was considered the head of the family, known as the karanavar, and he controlled all the family assets. However, his sons did not inherit the properties; instead, inheritance went to the ...

  8. Ethiopia–India relations - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia–India relations have existed for almost two millennia. Modern diplomatic relations between India and Ethiopia were established at the level of legations in July 1948, after the independence of India. The relationship was raised to the ambassadorial level in 1952. [1] India maintains an embassy in Addis Ababa and Ethiopia in New Delhi.

  9. List of Hindu organisations - Wikipedia

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    Hinduism is based on the Vedas, some of which are humanity's oldest inscriptions on life and spirituality. They differ on how to achieve life's ultimate goal – Atma Jnana or self-realization. Devotees can choose any path depending on their individual natures. This is a list of notable organisations related to Hinduism, Hindu nationalism and ...