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<p> This dialect is spoken by the Gonds, one of the most remarkable of the hill- tribes in North-west India. In 1872 the [[Gospel]] according to Matthew, as translated by the [[Reverend]] Mr, Dawson, was printed at Allahabad, to which the gospel of Mark was added in 1874. See Driberg and Harrison, Narrative of a Second [[Visit]] to the Gonds of the [[Nerbudda]] Territory, with a Grammar and Vocabulary of their [[Language]] (1849). </p>
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<p> This dialect is spoken by the Gonds, one of the most remarkable of the hill- tribes in North-west India. In 1872 the [[Gospel]] according to Matthew, as translated by the [[Reverend]] Mr, Dawson, was printed at Allahabad, to which the gospel of Mark was added in 1874. See Driberg and Harrison, [[Narrative]] of a Second [[Visit]] to the Gonds of the [[Nerbudda]] Territory, with a Grammar and Vocabulary of their [[Language]] (1849). </p>
 
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Gondi Version Of The Scriptures [1]

This dialect is spoken by the Gonds, one of the most remarkable of the hill- tribes in North-west India. In 1872 the Gospel according to Matthew, as translated by the Reverend Mr, Dawson, was printed at Allahabad, to which the gospel of Mark was added in 1874. See Driberg and Harrison, Narrative of a Second Visit to the Gonds of the Nerbudda Territory, with a Grammar and Vocabulary of their Language (1849).

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