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The Indian Historical Quarterly September 1952

1952

It is worth while to record here in a clarified manner the sources on this subject from the earliest times : r. Vedic geography as depicted in the four Vedic Sathhitas especially the Rgueda which acquaints us with the geography of north-western India about the beginning of the second millenium B. C. References to Gangii Sindhu Sarasvati and the rivers of the Punjab especially to the Susomd o [...] Epigraphia Indica Indian Antiquary Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and the Reports of the Archaeological Survey as well as Reports on South Indian Epigraphy and the several volumes of the Corpus of Indian Inscriptions published under the Archaeological Survey. [...] The whole tenor of the ending verses implies a desire for protection probably of the manuscript rather than that of the actual work while the colophon though recording the completion of the work by the author does not give any date but only the titles of the author. [...] Whether the Ganjam region formed a part of the dominions of the earlier rulers of the family and was one of the two Khifijalis mentioned in some records226 The Bhaiijas of Khilijali-Mandala cannot be satisfactorily determined although it is possible if these Bhafijas are regarded as descendants of Nettabhafija of the Baud and Russelkonda plates. [...] But this record and the recently found Russelkonda plates were issued by Nettabhanja of the DrumarajakulaThe Bhaiijas of Khiiijali-Menyfala 227 On the basis of the mention of Kadamba Niydrnava in a record of Ratiabharija the period when the above kings flourished may be roughly taken to be circa 920-1025 A. D. It should also be pointed out that Gandhatapati founded by the second king of the line
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Pages
108
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
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Frontmatter
i-iii Narendra Law view
Ancient Indian Geography
205-214 V.S. Grawala view
Was Jalal-ud-Diu the Patron of Rayamukuta Brhaspati?
215-224 Ahmad Dani view
The Bhanjas of Khinjali-Mandala
225-231 Dines Sircar view
Pre-Mauryan History according to the Puranas
232-239 Purushottam Bhargava view
Nababakbanakhanacaritam
240-248 V.W. Karambelkar view
Concordance of the Fauna in the Ramayana
249-256 Sibadas Chaudhuri view
Foreign Elements in Hindu Ritual and Practice
257-264 Adris Banerji view
On the Controversy about the Arthasastra
265-272 Kailash Ojha view
Fanciful Derivation of Words
273-279 Kalipada Mitra view
The Harsa Era
280-285 R.C. Majumdar view
A Study of the different versions of the Legend of Naciketas
286-289 Surendra Niyogi view
Clive and the Company’s Gumastahs
290-292 Nandalal Chatterji view
Clive and the Company’s Fire-Arms
293-294 Nandalal Chatterji view
A Note on Assamese Manuscripts
295-298 Murari Das view
The Kahaum Stone Pillar Inscription of Skandagupta
298-300 R.B. Pandey view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
301-306 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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