This Kshatriya descent is, however, not admitted by other castes, who say that Balijas are an offshoot of the Kammas or Kapus, or that they are a mixed community recruited from these and other Telugu castes.
Concerning the origin of this caste several traditions exist, but the most probable is that which represents them as a recent offshoot of the Kapu or Reddi caste.
The date of the original chapel is unknown, but it was probably an oratory which was an offshoot of Kirkstall Abbey.
Victoria, as you are aware, is an offshoot from the colony of New South Wales, from which it was separated in August, 1851.
The western boundary of Thessaly is formed by Pindus, the main offshoot of the Balkans.
Why not an offshoot of le Bras d'Or, its earlier brother in the family of discovery.
In 1889 Loyola College was founded as an offshoot of the Collège Ste.
The Community of the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd in Montreal is an offshoot of the original body founded in Caen, Normandy, in 1641, by Jean Eudes, founder of the Eudistes Fathers.
The League has led the van in the city planning and better housing movements for the working classes and as an offshoot the Greater Montreal City Planning and Housing Association arose in 1912 to further promote these desired reforms.
Thus the Protestant Infants’ Home was established, as an offshootin 1870, by this same untiring worker, Miss Hervey.
It is cut down when the soul uplifts its desire above the world, and fastens it on God, but has fastened there imperfectly; the root of Pride was left, and therefore it sent up an offshoot by its side, and shows itself in spiritual things.
This is a little offshoot from Pride, sprouting from real Pride, as a tree sends out a little tree by its side, which looks separated from it, but nevertheless it gets the substance from which it springs from the same tree.
If the offshootgoes towards the Mount of Mercury (8-8, Plate XI.
If thisoffshoot ascends towards the Mount of the Sun (7-7, Plate XI.
Nearer home, the school of the Lower Rhine in its later time was an offshoot of his school: and farther up the river, Martin Schongauer, at Colmar, was an immediate pupil of his.
The early Bolognese School does not really exist except as an offshoot of the Ferrarese.
A sort of uncomely offshoot from the main inn building, built on piles in the earth after the fashion of the seashore houses of the Malay--but much dirtier and incomparably more shaky.
The most probable theory of the origin of the Koltas is that they are an offshoot of the great Chasa caste, the principal cultivating caste of the Uriya country, corresponding to the Kurmis and Kunbis in Hindustan and the Deccan.
Both in the United Provinces and Punjab the Khatiks are considered to be connected with the Pasis and probably an offshoot of that caste.
The Jyotishi or Joshi astrologers are probably an offshoot of the Brahman caste.
And on the above facts it seems likely that the Khairwars of Chota Nagpur are an occupationaloffshoot of the Cheros and Santals, as those of the Kaimur hills are of the Gonds and Savars.
Their ceremonies also resemble those of the Gonds, and there can be little doubt that they are an offshoot of that tribe.
As regards the origin of the Kayasths, the most probable hypothesis would seem to be that they were an offshoot of Brahmans of irregular descent.
This also affords some reason for supposing that the Khairwars are an offshoot of the Cheros and Santals.
The Bharias may be an offshoot of the Bhar tribe of northern India.
They make the heavy brass ornaments which the Gonds and other tribes wear on their legs, and are probably an occupational offshoot from one of these tribes.
It seems probable also that the Koli tribe of Gujarat may be an offshoot of the Kols, who migrated there by way of Central India.
Though the name is probably the same the Kamars of the Central Provinces are a purely aboriginal tribe and there is little doubt that they are an offshoot of the Gonds, nor have they any traditions of ever having been metal-workers.
If the Kolis also be taken as an offshoot of the Kol tribe, a further addition of nearly three millions is made to the tribes whose parentage can be traced to this stock.
A small caste of snake-charmers and jugglers who are an offshoot of the Gond tribe.
Besides, that was not the way to treat a Mohammedan gentleman, an offshoot of the great Moghuls; but she knew how to treat him, and for a consideration, was quite willing to use her influence with Dalel to set things straight.
He considers that they are probably an offshoot of the Baraki mentioned by the Emperor Babar as one of the principal tribes of Kabul in the early part of the sixteenth century.
After walking and climbing a good many miles we found the best view of the Palace and Harem Serai was to be obtained from a hilly offshoot of the mountains bounding the north side of the valley: from the Pir-i-Buland peak.
In the distance was the Paghman offshoot of the Hindu Kush range.
In the common law, trespass has given rise to the offshoot branch of "ejectment", which becomes the common means of recovering possession of land, no matter what kind of title the claimant asserts.
Similarly the Caddoes of Louisiana and eastern Texas had one remote offshoot on the Platte River and another, the Arikaras, on the upper Missouri near its great bend.
Therefore political geography developed early as an offshoot of history.
The long-headed Teutonic race of northern Europe is regarded now by ethnologists as an offshoot of the long-headed brunette Mediterranean race of African origin, which became bleached out under the pale suns of Scandinavian skies.
The dream of a greater empire embraces all the German-speaking people from Switzerland, Tyrol and Steiermark to those outlying groups in the Baltic provinces of Russia and the related offshoot in Holland.
The Batavians, an offshoot of the ancient Chatti living near the Thuringian Forest, appropriated the river island between the Rhine and the Waal.
The offshoot of some forgotten seedling blown away from France by a great storm.
This Prince President, this last offshoot of a pernicious republican growth, will drag us all in the mud if he gets his way with France.
Their characteristics prove them an offshoot of the dinosaur line of reptiles.
In its embryological development it passes through the long-tailed stage; connecting links in the Mesozoic also indicate that the younger type is the offshoot of the older.
In the Miocene a noticeable offshoot of the line was a gigantic piglike brute, a root eater, with a skull a yard in length, whose remains are now found in Colorado and South Dakota.
A small caste belonging to the Mandla District and apparently an offshoot from one of the primitive tribes.
The special occupation of the caste is rice-parching, and they are an offshoot from Kahars, though in Chhattisgarh the Dhuris now consider the Kahars as a subcaste of their own.
The Balahis seem to be an occupational group, probably an offshoot of the large Kori caste of weavers, one of whose subdivisions is shown as Balahi in the United Provinces.
The caste is a mixed one of functional origin, and appears to be an offshoot from the Kunbis with additions from other sources.
It would appear, then, that the Banias are an offshoot from the Rajputs, who took to commerce and learnt to read and write for the purpose of keeping accounts.
In Madras they are said to be an offshoot of the great cultivating castes of Kamma and Kapu and to be a mixed community recruited from these and other Telugu castes.
This makes it probable that the Dhanuhars are mainly an offshoot from the Kawars with an admixture of Gonds and other tribes.
They say that they are Banias, and use the name Ajudhiabasi in speaking of themselves, and from their customs and criminal methods it seems not unlikely that they may originally have been an offshoot from the Ajudhiabasi Banias.
The Arakhs are considered to be an offshoot of the Pasi or Bahelia caste of hunters and fowlers.
The conclusion indicated by the above story that the Dangris are an offshoot from the Kunbi caste of cultivators appears to be correct; and it is supported by the fact that they will accept food cooked with water from the Baone Kunbis.
The origin of the caste is very obscure, but it would appear that they must be an offshoot of one of the Dravidian tribes.
By Buniya he must apparently have meant the Bhunjia tribe of Raipur, who as already stated are anoffshoot of the Baigas.
The next three townships were settled by part of Jessup's Corps, an offshoot of Sir John Johnson's regiment.