cover image: Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society  July 1945 to April 1946

Premium

20.500.12592/gvbfbr

Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society July 1945 to April 1946

1948

It is best to presume that the word Telugu ' is the name of the language while the term Andhra ' denotes the name of the race. [...] To the further annoyance of the Aryans it is stated that the Andhras fought on the side of the Kauravas in the great Mahabharata Battle. [...] The sacred book of the Buddhists called the Addakatha is supposed to have been written in the language of the Andhras according to the writings of Greater India. [...] From this it cannot be supposed that the modern Jeypore was the residence of the family during the time of this Viewambara Deva Maharaja; for there is strong evidence that the family were forced in A. D. 1753 to take shelter to the west of the Eastern Ghats and to build the present town of Jeypore. [...] The portion of the Malabar coast immediately to the north of Dymirike is called by Ptolemy and the author of the 'Periplus ; Ariake and it seems probable that this was the district to which the name of Aryaka was given by Varaha-mihira several centuries afterwards.
history
Pages
179
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120036
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii R. Rao view
The Early Andhras before the Satavahanas
1-7 P.S. Sastri view
Vedullavalasa Copper-Plate Grant of Vira Sri Viswambaradeva Maharaja
8-15 G. Ramadas view
A Study of Telugu Place-Names
16-41 A.S. Thyagaraju view
The Mushinikunda Grant of the Eastern Ohalukya King Vishnuvardhana III
42-49 Vepa Ramesam view
Dardio and Dravidian
50-75 C. Rao view
The Puri Sanad of Janoji Bhonsle
76-79 Lakshmi Narayana Jagadeb view
The Puri Sanad of Raghavji at the time of the Maratha Rule in Orissa
80-83 Lakshminarayan Jagadeb view
A Deed of Permanent property Granted by Sir W. Bentinck Governor-in-Council of Fort St. George to Camadana Sobhanadry Rao Zamindar of Charmahal
84-90 K.J. Rao view
Malik Ambar and the Portuguese
91-111 B.G. Tamaskan view
No. 391— The Inscription of Devendravarma at Gara
112-127 G. Ramadas view
Gunupur Copper-Plate grant of Chandramala Mahadevi of Jeypore
128-130 Lakshminarayana Jagadeb view
A new Copper-plate Inscription of the Eastern Chalukyan dynasty mentioning Bhima III (926-A.D.)
131-136 R. Rao view
Some Telugu Prose Inscriptions of Vengi Chalukyas
137-143 M. Sarma view
Aryakshatriyas - a Brief History of the Community
144-149 K. Varma view
“ Paaladas ” of the Asokan Edicts
150-153 T. Rao view
Indian Place-Names—a Plea for starting an Indian Place-Name Society
154-156 K. Dutt view
Traditional Origin of ‘Pandava Metta’ and Nookalamma Temple
156-156 S.R.N.M. Ramraju view
Book-Reviews
157-164 unknown view
The Twenty-Fourth Annual Report for the Year 1945-46
i-viii unknown view

Related Topics

All