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The Indian Historical Quarterly June 1934

1934

6 This tiook contains a systematic and detailed account of the growth of economic life in ancient India from the earliest time to the rise of the Maurva empire. [...] His term of office witnessed the fall of the rule of the Mohammedans in favour of the Potuguese the memorable mission of the son of the Sun to the Court of Lisbon the first inroads of the Portuguese into the interior of which should be mentioned three adventurous expeditions to Kandy the foundation of the Franciscan and Jesuit misions in Ceylon and the important change in the Portuguese [...] and the accounts by Co t o Queiro z andVa len t y n frequently referring back to them the publishers placeon a firm basis the history of Ceylon for that period by the publication of the original accounts of eyewitnesses and which were discovered by them in 1923 showing by a local and temporal narrowly limited section the inexhaustible wealth of the archives of Lisbon in connection with those [...] The 84 complete texts and 24 part texts of the documents now publshed for the first time are simultaneously the letters of the Kings of Kâtte Sitiwaka and Kandy and their advisers the leaders of the expeditions and of the Franciscans that accompanied them of the Portuguese ecclesiastic and civil authorities of the Jesuit missionaries etc. [...] The Calcutta Oriental Journal (The only monthly magazine in English dealing mainly with Sanskritic Studies) EDITED BY KSHITIS CHANDRA CHATTERJI M. A. Lecturer Calcutta University and Editor Sanskrit Sahitya Parisad." The main object of the Journal is to place before Orientalists the results of the researches of a devoted band of Sanskritists mostly professors and lecturers of the Calcutta Un
history
Pages
215
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xviii Narendra Law view
Nirvana According to the Tibetan Tradition
211-257 E. Obermiller view
Panipat 1761
258-273 Jadunath Sarkar view
The Relations Between Early Buddhism and Brahmanism
274-287 C.A.F. Davids view
Agriculture
288-300 Ananta Bose view
Caitanya as an Author
301-i Ananta Bose view
A Dated Copper-Plate Grant from Sundarban
321-331 Benoy Sen, Devaprasad Ghosh view
The Jaina Calendar
332-336 S.R. Das view
Origin of the Pratihara Dynasty
337-343 D.C. Ganguly view
A Gandhara Relief in the Indian Museum
344-347 Jitendra. Banerjee view
Ancient Gita Commentaries
348-357 F. Schrader view
A Further Note on the Origin of the Bell Capital
358-367 Achyuta Mitra view
A Note On Simhapura — Arya Deva’s Birth-Place
368-372 B.A. Saletore view
Simhapura
373-373 N. Dutt view
Reviews
374-391 Benoy Sarkar view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
392-399 unknown view
Bibliographical Notes
400-403 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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