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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society January 1949 (New Series)

1949

8 d. NOTICE The Mythic Society having been registered as an Associate Society of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland Rule 105 of the Rules of that Society governing the privileges of Members of Associate Societies is published for information :____ Rule 105.—Members of the Asiatic Society of Bengal and of Branches and. [...] Asociate Societies are entitled while on furlough or otherwise temporarily resident within the limits of Great Britain and Ireland to the use of the Library as Non-resident Members and to attend the Meeting of the Society other than Special General Meetings; and in the case of any Member of any Society aforesaid applying for election as a Member of the Royal Asiatic Society nomination as laid d [...] EXPORTS AND IMPORTS India the Roman Empire and China : There was a close comercial intercourse between Karnataka and the empires and cities of the West in the ancient times As has been rightly observed by S. Srikantaya : The trade between South India and the Roman Empire was extensive ifi the first and the second century A. D. It first started in the luxuries of life (e.g. [...] Whereas the village centres were flooded with rich gardens and orchards the towns on the other hand were busy with the buzz of the merchants from the East and West. [...] Roads and Transport : Though the author of the Perinlus and Taverinier" complain about the non-existence of good roads through the whole of the Deccan still we might observe that the main trunk roads in Karnataka itself were smooth and in strict repair.
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Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i S. Srikantaya view
Frontmatter
i-iii S. Srikantaya view
The Chief Varieties of Uhvani According to Anandavardhana
151-157 K. Krishnamoorthy view
Economic Condition in Medieval Karnataka
158-171 A.P. Karmarkar view
The Third Invasion of the Peshwa Madhava Rao I Against Mysore 1769-1770
172-186 Narayana Gondker view
French Episode in the History of the City of Madras
187-189 V. Srinivasan view
Reviews
190-214 S. Srikantaya view
Query
215-216 B.V. Rao view
Backmatter
i-vi S. Srikantaya view

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