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  2. Indian pariah dog - Wikipedia

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    Jhibri from lucknow Nibri and jhibri from lucknow Kukur Tihar is annual Hindu festival where people pay homage to stray dogs and feed them. A pet Indian pye-dog in Pune Indian pariah dog -'Shanu' in village Ghel, District Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab Indian pye-dogs have been used as guard dogs for centuries.

  3. Pariah state - Wikipedia

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    Until the past few centuries, the authority to designate a nation as an outcast, or pariah state, was relatively clear, often resting with religious authorities (e.g., "the Ottoman Empire for example was regarded as an outcast by European states" from the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648 until the nineteenth century on a "religious basis.").

  4. Outcast (person) - Wikipedia

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    Font for Cagots in the church of Bassoues, dating from the 15th century Pariahs of Madras, a German engraving, 1870s. In Ancient Greece, the Athenians had a procedure known as ostracism in which all citizens could write a person's name on a shard of broken pottery (called ostraka) and place it in a large container in a public place. [2]

  5. List of The Jungle Book characters - Wikipedia

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    Bandar-log (बन्दर-लोग بندر لوگ Bandar-lōg, "monkey-folks"; grey langurs) – a society of monkeys who are treated as pariahs for their scatterbrained anarchy. They kidnap the very young Mowgli, who is rescued by Bagheera, Baloo, and змейка.

  6. Have The Unemployed Become The New Pariahs? - AOL

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    In the couple of months since my blog about unemployment has been running on AOL Jobs, I've heard from many people, both across the U.S. and around the world, who are dealing with the unique and ...

  7. Pye-dog - Wikipedia

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    An Indian pariah dog. Pye-dog, or sometimes pariah dog, is a term used to describe an ownerless, half-wild, free-ranging dog that lives in or close to human settlements throughout Asia.

  8. Paraiyar - Wikipedia

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    Hart says that the pulaiyar performed a ritual function by composing and singing songs in the king's favour and beating drums, as well as travelling around villages to announce royal decrees.

  9. Pariah group - Wikipedia

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    Since 37 does not divide the order of the monster, these cannot be subquotients of it; thus J 4 and Ly are pariahs. Three other sporadic groups were also shown to be pariahs by Griess in 1982, and the Janko Group J 1 was shown to be the final pariah by Robert A. Wilson in 1986. The complete list is shown below.