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Qu'est-ce (qui) est puri - définition

EXTINCT INDIGENOUS TRIBE THAT INHABITED SOUTH AMERICA
Puri and Coroado; Purí; Puri people; Goitacases
  • German]] painter [[Johann Moritz Rugendas]].

Puri         
  • The [[Atharanala]] Bridge dating back to the 16th century at the entrance of Puri
  • Images during the [[Snana Yatra]].
  • [[Govardhana matha]] main gate
  • The Grand Road near the Jagannath Temple
  • Pahandi bije during Ratha Yatra at Puri
  • The main entrance of the Jagannath Temple
  • Markandeshwar Tank
  • Odissi dancer
  • The '''Narendra Tirtha''' tank where ceremonies of [[Chandan Yatra]] are performed
  • Main entrance of the Gundicha Temple
  • Puri sea beach viewed from the light house
  • Sand art of a baby elephant
  • Puri sea sunrise
  • An applique art work
  • The [[Ratha Yatra]] in Puri in modern times showing the three chariots of the deities with the Temple in the background
  •  A scene from a play being enacted during the Sahi Yatra
  • Samudra arati or  worship of the sea at Swargadwar by disciples of the [[Govardhana matha]]
  • Samanta Chandra Sekhara College, Puri
  • H.H Jagadguru  Swami Nischalananda Saraswati, The Shankaracharya of Puri
  • [[Suna Besha]] or Golden Attire of Lord Jagannatha
  • Sunrise at Puri Sea Beach
  • Sea at Swargadwar of Puri
  • King [[Indradyumna]] of [[Ujjayani]] credited with building the original Puri Jagannath temple in 318 AD
CITY IN ODISHA, INDIA
Jagganath Puri; Puri (city); Puri, Orissa; Puri city; Puri (City); Jagannath Puri; Srikshetra; Puri, India; Neelādri; Purusottama Kshetra; Purushottama Tirtha; Puri, Odisha; Badadeula; History of Puri; Pooree; List of schools in Puri
·noun ·see Euxanthin.
puri         
  • The [[Atharanala]] Bridge dating back to the 16th century at the entrance of Puri
  • Images during the [[Snana Yatra]].
  • [[Govardhana matha]] main gate
  • The Grand Road near the Jagannath Temple
  • Pahandi bije during Ratha Yatra at Puri
  • The main entrance of the Jagannath Temple
  • Markandeshwar Tank
  • Odissi dancer
  • The '''Narendra Tirtha''' tank where ceremonies of [[Chandan Yatra]] are performed
  • Main entrance of the Gundicha Temple
  • Puri sea beach viewed from the light house
  • Sand art of a baby elephant
  • Puri sea sunrise
  • An applique art work
  • The [[Ratha Yatra]] in Puri in modern times showing the three chariots of the deities with the Temple in the background
  •  A scene from a play being enacted during the Sahi Yatra
  • Samudra arati or  worship of the sea at Swargadwar by disciples of the [[Govardhana matha]]
  • Samanta Chandra Sekhara College, Puri
  • H.H Jagadguru  Swami Nischalananda Saraswati, The Shankaracharya of Puri
  • [[Suna Besha]] or Golden Attire of Lord Jagannatha
  • Sunrise at Puri Sea Beach
  • Sea at Swargadwar of Puri
  • King [[Indradyumna]] of [[Ujjayani]] credited with building the original Puri Jagannath temple in 318 AD
CITY IN ODISHA, INDIA
Jagganath Puri; Puri (city); Puri, Orissa; Puri city; Puri (City); Jagannath Puri; Srikshetra; Puri, India; Neelādri; Purusottama Kshetra; Purushottama Tirtha; Puri, Odisha; Badadeula; History of Puri; Pooree; List of schools in Puri
['pu:ri]
¦ noun (plural puris) (in Indian cookery) a small, round, flat piece of unleavened bread, deep-fried and served with meat or vegetables.
Origin
via Hindi from Sanskrit pu?rika.
Purí people         
The purí (also puri, puri-cororado, coroado, colorado, telikong and paquiOLIVEIRA, Enio Sebastião Cardoso de The Paradigm of Extinction: Disappearance of the Puri Indians in Campo Alegre do Sul of Paraíba Valley (in Portuguese). Anais do XV encontro regional de história da ANPUH-Rio.

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Purí people

The purí (also puri, puri-cororado, coroado, colorado, telikong and paqui) tribe lived along the northern coast of South America and in Brazil. They are now extinct but have mixed with people of Paraiba do Sul, though last original groups were last found in the lowlands of the Mato Grosso.

Due to the disappearance of their society having occurred prior to the 20th century, they were still seen as "faithless, primitive half-man half-beasts," in accordance to the Portuguese Empire's general view on indigenous peoples (already manifested in Africa), focused on ethnology rather than history.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour puri
1. Professor Puri said: "The results were astonishing.
2. Both Om Puri and Anupam Kher don’t get much scope.
3. It‘s not that Shahid, Paresh or Om Puri don‘t contribute.
4. Puri, the head of the engineering science and mechanics department.
5. The Assam relief camps "are unhygienic and overcrowded," Puri said.