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Les Brahmanes

2012
Le roman Les Brahmanes, publié en 1866 au Portugal par l'Indien de Goa Francisco Luís Gomes (1829-1869), pourrait être considéré comme étant non seulement le premier ouvrage de fiction « anticolonialiste » de l'histoire de la littérature moderne, mais encore celui qui a le premier attaqué frontalement le système hindou des castes.
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Buddhist Brahmans

European Journal of Sociology, 1974
Nepal, though the only Hindu Kingdom in the world, nonetheless is a nation in which numerous Buddhist communities co-exist in tranquility with their Hindu neighbours. The Newars, the numerically dominant ethnic community of the Kathmandu Valley, and a people justly famed for their remarkable artistic achievements in sculpture, painting and architecture,
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Brahman Nallanathan Gobikrishnan

BMJ, 2011
Brahman Nallanathan Gobikrishnan (“Gobi”) was born in Kandy, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), but spent his childhood in New Zealand. He returned to his motherland to study medicine. After qualifying, Gobi worked in northern Sri Lanka, often in difficult circumstances during the protracted civil war. He …
A. Hillman, J. Loudon, J. Tharumanayagam
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Brahman and Dao

2013
The present geopolitical rise of India and China evokes much interest in the comparative study of these two ancient Asian cultures. There are various studies comparing Western and Indian philosophies and religions, and there are similar works comparing Chinese and Western philosophy and religion.
Ithamar Theodor, Zhihua Yao
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Tamil Brahmans

2014
C. J. Fuller, Haripriya Narasimhan
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