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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (Second Series) July 1929

1929

After relating the story of the Delhi Sultan's expedition against The King of Bisnaga the route he took on his march and the camp he raised "in the site of that city of Nagundi " Nuniz continues his narrative thus:- " And the King of Bisnaga* seeing his great power and how many troops he had brought with him determined to abandon the city which was very difficult to enter close to which was a [...] Then the King of Bisnaga seeing the determination of the soldiers of the King of Dely that they would never leave the place without making an end of those whom he had with him in the fortress made a speech to them all laying before them' tiv destruction that the king of the troops of Dely had caused in his own kingdomsf; and how not content with that he had besieged this fortress so that now [...] 614-615."8 historian mentions the name of the fortress Crynamata Batuta gives the risme of the king as The Rai of Kambila. [...] The date given for the composition of the former by Rao Bahadur R. Narasimhacharya is circa 16501 and for the latter 1525.§ Of these Kumara Ramana Scitigatya gives a very graphic account of the last fight of Kumara Rima against the army of Delhi. [...] Besides Ibn Batuta who was in India about this time fully corroborates the story of the sacrifice of the Rai of Kambila." % In the present state of lack of sufficient inscriptional data from the Hyderabad State we have to fall back upon whatever tradition may yet survive in the neighbourhood of Kurhmata (Crynamata).
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Frontmatter
i-x F.R. Sell, K. Devanathachariar view
Archaeology in Mysore
1-4 H. Sastri view
Studies in Vijayanagara History
5-14 M.H. Sharma view
Some Poses from Amaruka
15-22 K. Krishnamacharya view
New Identification of Ponmaligai-T-Tunjina Deva With Aditya ii Karikala. (966-970 A.D.)
23-25 S.Soma Desikar view
Apostle Thomas Was it a Mysore Maharaja that brought him to India ?
26-31 M.S. Aiyer view
Svetasvataropanishad
32-41 D. Venkatramiah view
Studies In Bird-Myths No. xxvii.—on an Andamanese Myth about the Malayan Kingfisher and the Black-Capped Purple Kingfisher
42-43 Sarat Mitra view
Studies in Plant Myths No. v—on a Birhor Aetiological Myth About the Origin of the Sabai Grass
44-48 Sarat Mitra view
Notes
49-53 L. V. Aivar view
Reviews
54-66 Sarat Roy view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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