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The Dynastic History of Northern India (Early Mediaeval Period)

1936

But the preoccupation of the University Press in printing certain under-graduate text-books the difficulty of getting the maps ready and grave family bereavements are some of the reasons which delayed the publication of the volume. [...] With this volume ends the analysis of the political history of the various dynasties that ruled in Northern India during the three or four centuries preceding the establishment of the imperialism of Delhi under the Turks. [...] The power of these dynasties during the period under survey spread over a vast area extending from the Kishen Ganga in the north to the Godavari in the south and from the borders of Persia in the west to the Patkai hills in the east. [...] From about the time of Nannuka down to the beginning of the 10th century the GurjarPrattharas were at the height of their power and it is unlikely that during this period the Candellas would succeed in driving them out of the land lying to the south of the Juatna. [...] In the Khajraho inscription of Dhanga Nannuka is called nrpa and is described as ' a touchstone to test the worth of the gold of the regal order who playfully decorated the faces of the women of the quarters with the sandal of his fame ' and whose enemies carried ' his commands on their heads like a garland.'' In another Kbajraho inscription of the same king Nannuka is called a mahipati ' whose
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Pages
674
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144505
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Cover
i-iii H.C. Ray view
Preface
i-xiv H.C. Ray view
Chapter XI. Candratreyas (Candellas) of Jeja-Brukti (Bundelkfiand)
665-737 H.C. Ray view
Chapter XII. Haihayas of the United and Central Provinces
738-ii H.C. Ray view
Chapter XIII. The Kacchapaghatas (Kachwahas)of Rajputana and Central India
821-i H.C. Ray view
Chapter XIV. The Paramaras (Pavaras) of Gujarat Malwa and Rajputana
837-i H.C. Ray view
Chapter XV. The Caulukyas (Solankis) of Anahila-Pataka
933-1051 H.C. Ray view
Chapter XVI. The Cahamanas (Cauhans) of the Punjab Rajputana and Gujarat
1052-ii H.C. Ray view
Chapter XVII. The Tomaras (Tuars) of Delhi
1145-i H.C. Ray view
Chapter XVIII. The Guhila-Potras (Guhilots) of the Punjab Rajputana and Kathiawar
1153-1210 H.C. Ray view
Chapter XIX. Conclusion
1211-1218 H.C. Ray view
Appendix
1219-1229 H.C. Ray view
Index
1230-1296 H.C. Ray view
Corrigenda
1297-1298 H.C. Ray view
By the Same Author
i-iv H.C. Ray view

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