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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society April 1949 (New Series)

1949

Rajasevaprasakta R. N. Mirza moved the following resoltion : Resolved that the Members of the Mythic Society request that the Government be pleased to shift the Court of the Additional First Class Magistrate now located in the Daly Memorial Hall to another place as the activities of the Society are hampered by the location of the Court." In doing so he brouglttlo the notice of the meeting the [...] The actual date of the battle between Pula16.6in and Mahendra is yet to be determined.5 The Aihole inscription of A. D. 634.5 says that Pulakes'in sudued the Gafigas the Alupas and the Mauryas of Konkan besieged Puri (a town on the West coast) subdued the Latas Malawas and the Garjaras as well as the inhabitants of the Vindhyas. the banks of the Reva and the three Maharashtrakas fought [...] 609-10 the date of his accession* and defeated the kings of KOsala Kalifiga and humbled the forress of Pishtapura and after a fight at Kunala and the conquest of Vetigi crossed the Krishna river and only after that he caused tire splendour of the Pallavas who opposed the rise of his power to be obscured by the dust of his army and forced the Panay* king to take refuge in the rarriparts of Ka [...] Now as the inscription on the Jayasthamba lying at present in the neighbourhood of the jaggina Trappa temple in Badami which was set up by Narasimhavarman after sacking the city is dated in the thirteenth year of his reign and as the invasion of the kingdom of Pulakiis'in and the destruction of the capital have been correctly placed in Circa A. D. 643 the Pallava king Narasimha must have ascend [...] It is also clear from the above that of the two encounters with the Pallavas by Pulakessin II one was made near the banks of the river Krishna in some plains to the south of that river where the armies of Mahendrvarman I were defeated and the Pallava fled south to hide within the ramparts of Kifichi 1 and the other was an invasion into the 13.
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Cover
i-i S. Srikantaya view
Frontmatter
i-iii S. Srikantaya view
Proceedings of the Thirty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the Mythic Society Bangalore
217-231 S. Srikantaya view
The Kopparam Plates of Pulakesin II and the Date of Accession of Kubja Vishnuvardhana
232-253 K.S. Vaidyanathan view
The Third Invasion of the Peshwa Madhava Rao I Against Mysore 1769-1770
254-263 Narayana Gondker view
Reviews
264-277 S. Srikantaya view
Backmatter
i-v S. Srikantaya view

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